Lovely! Including one with Elagabalus and a "horn" on his head!
He has been banned. I have no idea why.
RIC 154c refers to many combinations of crescents and other officina marks: [ATTACH]
Here's the British Museum's example. They say it's a "dupondius or as": [ATTACH]
Valerian.
It's common for ancient fouree forgeries to have the reverse of one ruler muled to the obverse of another. This fouree of Orbiana, for example, is...
Here's Genius holding the head of Sol: [IMG] Maximinus II Daza, AD 309-313, as Augustus. Roman Æ follis, 21.4 mm, 4.88 g, 12 h. Antioch, AD 312....
Nice one, @Sallent ! I got a sestertius, too! For my T-Bone collection: [ATTACH] Trebonianus Gallus, AD 251-253. Roman orichalcum sestertius,...
This coin attracted me to the hobby. I would never sell it: [ATTACH]
I'm going with this one: [ATTACH]
This issue depicts the two Pannoniae, personifications of Upper and Lower Pannonia. It was issued in the as, dupondius, sestertius, and...
Ancient aliens in Hadrianopolis ... [ATTACH]
My favorite VIRTVS: [IMG] Gallienus, AD 253-268. Roman billon antoninianus, 3.61 g, 21.1 mm, 12 h. Cologne, AD 257-258. Obv: GALLIENVS P F AVG,...
Here's a Thanksgiving-themed coin depicting Uberitas, the personification of agricultural fertility. She holds a purse and cornucopiae, symbols of...
Hmmm ... I'm going to guess it's a younger portrait of: [ATTACH]
Nice one, @Marsman ! Geta as a thirteen-year-old: [IMG] Geta as Caesar. AR denarius, 3.24 gm, 18.3 mm. Rome, AD 202. Obv: P SEPT GETA CAES...
This is my answer: [IMG]
I'd recognize that neck-beard anywhere! [IMG]
A couple of Saturnalia gifts from years past: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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