A Gallienus example, well either Pegasus or one of Sol's horses: Gallienus (253-268 A.D.) AE antoninianus, Rome mint. Sole reign. Obverse:...
RIC VIII, 79 I believe. Edit: @dltsrq beat me to it.
Happy Thanksgiving indeed for the Great White North.
Guess what? No coins of Maximus in the collection. One of the remaining "holes" to fill. Nice examples all.
Great examples of imitations, all. I sadly don't have a single barbarous type.
Phillip Junior was about 12 years old when we was killed. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Another human kid.
Should clean up well. Neat coin.
Great new additions for a low, low price.
Yes, thanks. I'll give it a look see this afternoon.
Cool coin @Ryro !
I'm sure you could have bought a few loaves of bread and some lentils with it. Nice clean up.
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I'm not sure about the value. Probably $20-25 per coin. I've been seeing 4th century late roman bronze in good condition for $80-$100 each on...
Maybe a day or two. When I see one that I've gotta have I usually just pull the trigger. If expensive I may ruminate for 24 hours or so...
That is right. Those guys needed extra life insurance.
Does this bear any similarity to the situation with Italy over ancient roman cons?
Yeah, I'd say so...;)
Nice one @ominus1 - I've got one like yours. A bit patinated, though. Apparently according to the historians, Diocletian drew his sword and slayed...
Interesting find @galba68 and I hope it cleans up well.
Very interesting @Roman Collector.
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