@Seattlite86 -- I find three sites helpful for Gallienus. This one by Marcy Kulick is arranged alphabetically by reverse type. This one by Ed...
Annona is the personification of Rome's grain supply; as such, she is similar to Abundantia, and when an inscription isn't specific, the two...
Very cool, @David Atherton , and a rarity, too. I love it when I acquire coins that have evaded the British Museum or BnF collections! This...
Lovely coins all, but I like the Hadrian because of the patina!
"Roman" means they were struck during Roman times and within the Roman empire, but "provincial" is the key word. They were struck in the provinces...
Cabinet toning: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Gallienus zoo goat! [ATTACH] Next: IOVI CONSERV[ATORI]
That's quite interesting, @zumbly , how her midriff is sown with stars. My example has no starry midriff: [IMG] Faustina I, AD 138-141. Roman AR...
Only one reverse die?! COOL! Nice acquisition, @David Atherton !
I bought a coin from them at their most recent auction. After a week without a shipping notification, I emailed them and they replied right away...
That particular reverse is usually taken as depicting Providentia.
Lovely portrait of the young empress, indeed, @Marsman ! I have too many coins of Faustina II, so I'll post the dupondius version of Marsman's...
This one is ex- @Bing : [IMG] Augustus, 27 BC - AD 14. Roman Æ as, 8.41 g, 26.1 mm, 10 h. Lugdunum, 10 BC - 6 BC. Obv: CAESAR PONT MAX, laureate...
Ummm...that was like 8 coins ago. :(
Great reverse type, @Pishpash ! Enjoy!
Speaking of Antoninus Pius with Annona and a modius ... [ATTACH] Antoninus Pius, AD 138-161. Roman orichalcum sestertius, 23.16 g, 29 mm. Rome,...
I haven't posted this one in a while and I rephotographed it today in natural sunlight, so I thought I'd show it off. This one came from the Henry...
[ATTACH] Tranquillina AD 241-244. Roman provincial Æ 24.1 mm, 8.06 g. Thrace, Deultum, AD 241-244. Obv: SAB TRANQVILLINA AVG, diademed and draped...
Sadly, the scorpion got damaged in the course of countermarking this one. [ATTACH] Julia Iotape, Queen of Commagene AD 38 - 72 AE diassarion,...
Not rare. Not high-grade. Nice nonetheless and a good example of the final issue (Group VI) of Trajan. Trajan received the title of Parthicus...
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