It's from Antioch in Seleucis and Pieria. The design with the S C surrounded by a circle surrounded by a wreath are from the Julio-Claudian...
Beautiful! I have a different issue with a similar reverse type: [IMG] Trajan, AD 98-117. Roman AR denarius, 3.35 g, 18.3 mm, 7 h. Rome, AD...
I only have one true Pegasus: [IMG] Caligula, AD 37-41. Roman provincial Æ 20 mm, 6.74 g. Peloponnese, Corinthia, Corinth, Ae. P. Vipsanius...
Enviable collection wonderfully presented!
My latest Severan arrived in yesterday's mail. From the "Laodicea" mint: [ATTACH] Julia Domna, AD 193-217. Roman AR denarius, 3.07 g, 18.2 mm,...
Here's a couple from Carus: [IMG] Carus, AD 282-283. Roman billon antoninianus, 3.46 g, 21.1 mm, 1 h. Ticinum, 1st officina, 2nd emission, AD...
Agree. Double die match.
That's what you think! ;)
I have a dozen or so Diocletian coins -- most of which I haven't bothered to photograph -- but this Alexandrian one is my favorite: [IMG]...
This design was also used on Severan provincials. It's a shame that the goddess's face was affected by some BD (treated), but this coin is very...
The TR P II COS III issues at the end of Nerva's reign tend to be scarcer than those earlier. This reverse type, for example, occurs three times...
That's a lovely coin, with wonderful toning. I can't comment on its authenticity. I have only one of this queen, a different and smaller...
Everyone's got a few Hadrians. Here's my latest: [IMG] Hadrian, AD 117-138. Roman Æ dupondius, 13.78 g, , 26.1 mm, 7 h. Rome, ca. AD 119-124....
My favorite Philip I is still this elephant one! [IMG] Philip I, AD 244-249. Roman AR Antoninianus, 3.73 g, 22.4 mm, 7 h. Rome, AD 247. Obv: IMP...
Nice! Captivating portrait, too!
OMG!!!! Talk about a cherry-pick!
One out of two!
Yes, the pointy nose of the "Mediolanum" mint.
Sad to see these problems are still happening more than two years later.
I thought this story was worth resurrecting this old thread, LOL! [ATTACH]
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