You mean PREGNANT Tyche with Anubis head. :joyful:
Handshake [IMG] Nerva, AD 96-98. Roman AR denarius, 3.21 g, 18.5 mm, 7 h. Rome, January - September, AD 97. Obv: IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS...
That's a beauty, @randygeki ! And an excellent deal, too. I recently acquired a Constans FEL TEMP too, but with the barbarian and hut reverse from...
... or stolen, in which case you're in even deeper trouble.
This is a very commonly faked coin due to high demand for it. It is in such high demand that genuine examples of it regularly fetch more than...
It's important to realize that a cast of a real coin will be a die match to any of the coins used to strike the exemplar. There are some issues...
It was from Triskeles Auction 12 at V-auctions. It was described as being from the Charles Darrah collection.
The traditional interpretation of one of the major works of Greek statuary, the so-called Apollo Sauroktonos, is that it depicts a young Apollo...
Not the highest-grade example of this scarce empress but I didn't have an example of any coin bearing a portrait of Trajan's niece and I had to...
A couple of PAX ones of Trebonianus Gallus, celebrating the peace he made with the Goths by paying them an exorbitant amount of money: [ATTACH]...
Last time I saw a face like Uberitas's it was in a haunted house! [IMG] Trebonianus Gallus, AD 251-253. Roman AR antoninianus, 5.43 g, 20.1 mm,...
Titus: [IMG] Titus as Caesar, AD 69-79. Roman AR Denarius, 3.27 g, 18.5 mm, 6 h. Rome, AD 76. Obv: T CAESAR IMP VESPASIAN, laureate head right....
Stunning coin and an informative write-up! That's what ancient numismatics is all about! Here's one from Antioch: [IMG] Julian II, 361-363. Roman...
I think this one (in the British Museum) is your coin's type, @Marsyas Mike : [ATTACH]
The eye is just one of many poorly rendered features on this coin of Caligula and Salus: [ATTACH] Next: Another Roman provincial from Iberia.
My favorite AE of Commodus. Its bust type is very scarce for the issue. [IMG] Commodus, AD 177-192. Roman orichalcum sestertius, 22.51 g, 29.2...
That's a modern coin and this is the ancient coin board; I don't think anyone here can answer your question. You might want to ask a mod to move...
What a lovely coin, @Ken Dorney ! An interesting "brass as," too! There are three reverse types of this denomination bearing a griffin -- (1)...
A bit of info you might think is interesting. The city of Carthago Nova means "New Carthage"; it's modern name is Cartagena, in Murcia, Spain. The...
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