Looking at the reverses on the four examples in the British Museum collection, Doug's coin matches none of them. This rules out Woodward reverse...
Thank you, @TIF for posting that die-matched coin, because it provides additional detail about the coin's devices relative to the lettering in the...
[ATTACH] Constantine X and Eudocia, AD 1059-1067. Byzantine Æ Follis, 5.58 g, 25.7 mm, 5 h. Constantinople, AD 1059-1067. Obvs: +ЄMMANOVHΛ IC XC,...
That's lovely, @Pishpash ! A nice, big sestertius, too!
T-Bone!!! My favorite ineffectual emperor! Break him out of that slab, @ancient times ! That's not RIC 37, though, because its obverse legend...
Nice one from Antioch, @ancient times . Here's my only Macrinus from that city: [IMG] Macrinus, Augustus AD 217-218 Roman provincial Æ 19 mm,...
Nice denarius, @ancient times ! It'll be even nicer when it's cracked out of that slab. I have several Nerva denarii, but no Fortuna reverse...
Cool! Lovely Faustina I Sestertius! Here's one from my collection: [ATTACH]
Nice one, @ancient times ! It'll be nicer when you crack it out of that slab. I'll add my humble Neptune standing example: [ATTACH] Agrippa,...
Congratulations on your acquisition @David Atherton ! That's stunning.
Last time I saw a face like Uberitas's it was in a haunted house! [ATTACH] [IMG] Trebonianus Gallus, AD 251-253. Roman AR antoninianus, 5.43...
Nice one, @Mat ! I've got a couple of these -- one from Antioch and another from Cyzicus. They have CT provenances: [ATTACH] Constans, AD...
That's a lovely coin. I like the patina.
Taking Horus and Harpocrates as being the same deity, here's one: [IMG] Julia Domna, AD 193-211 Roman AR denarius, 3.61 g; 17.7 mm. Rome, AD 201....
Temple of Diva Faustina: [ATTACH] Next: Hexastyle temple.
You're a hoot, @TIF ! This board wouldn't be half as entertaining without you!
It's good I didn't know this in the 1980s, because I might have passed on this coin and might never have become a collector of ancient coins!...
Hilarious!
Coins of Galeria Valeria don't have a variety of reverse types, to be sure, but the portrait style varies considerably from mint to mint and makes...
Here's my Germanicus as, which happens to be a reverse die match to the line drawing in Cohen! [ATTACH] [IMG] Germanicus, 15 BC - AD 19. Roman...
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