I have one similar to that, from Hadrianopolis. They were also minted in Nicopolis ad Istrum, Traianopolis, and a few other cities, I believe....
Wow! Congratulations on completing your 12-Caesars set! Each of your new denarii is amazing, but I LOVE the Claudius/Agrippina one.
This big bronze is definitely NOT a denarius, LOL! [IMG] Julia Domna, AD 193-217 Roman provincial Æ 29.3 mm, 13.67 g, 6 h. Ionia, Ephesus, AD...
It's been more than 25 hours now. I take it nobody has a non-Greek Gorgon. I'll resurrect the game with this: [ATTACH] Caracalla, AD 198-217....
Saturday night coining! I finally got around to photographing this one. I bought it at a Frank Robinson auction in September, 2014! [ATTACH]...
Very cool stuff, @dadams !
If delivery is not available and pickup is not available, how exactly does one obtain the coin?
Agree that Caracalla was evil. You've heard about the five good emperors? Well, these I consider to be the five bad ones: Caligula: [ATTACH]...
I knew you'd come through with some Republican denarii!
Can't tell you if yours are real; we need more info and better photos. Here are mine: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice one, @Julius Germanicus , and the die-study by @curtislclay is icing on the cake. Here's my favorite Adventus coin: [IMG] Trebonianus...
From the founding of Rome, the Roman people believed that their city would be eternal and they paid divine honors to the personification of Rome...
2.29 grams for this one! [ATTACH] Commodus, AD 177-192. Roman AR denarius, 2.29 g, 17.2 mm, 7 h. Rome, AD 191. Obv: M COMM ANT P FEL AVG BRIT P...
That's a lovely coin, @Salaethus ! It has a very nice patina. Scarce one, too. I enjoyed seeing other die-matched examples.
Nice one, @Roerbakmix ! Here's my favorite one of Severus Alexander from Marcianopolis: [IMG] Severus Alexander, AD 222-235. Roman Provincial Æ...
Wow! That's a rare one, @David Atherton ! I'm glad Ken gave you a good deal. Here's my only coin of Juli Titi, purchased from Stephen Huston...
This one just arrived in the mail from a European auction held December 7! It is very similar to yours, @Julius Germanicus , but has a shorter...
I have a couple of favorites. This one is a favorite ... [ATTACH] Augustus, 27 BC - AD 14. Roman provincial AE 23. Macedon, Amphipolis, 10.25 g,...
FSR indicates FRANK ROBINSON. It was lot 219 in his May 1999 sale.
One of the few coins in my collection with a star not as a mint or officina mark, but as an actual design element: [IMG] Faustina Jr, AD 161-175....
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