You're close! You've got the catalog numbers right; it's the description of the reverse inscription that is in error.
That's a lovely coin with a lot going for it. It is well-centered, has complete legends, and smooth surfaces. The only strike against it is its...
This isn't my highest grade Flavian or the one with the most eye-appeal, but it's my favorite. I like Domitian's wry smirk. It also features an...
I have a number of provincials from this province. This is my latest (and favorite): [ATTACH] Faustina II, AD 147-175. Roman Provincial Æ 20.2...
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I have several of these pseudo-autonomous issues of Alexandria Troas featuring a turreted Tyche and various different reverse designs. This one...
Alright! An opportunity to show off my elephant coins! This is my oldest and tiniest: [ATTACH] Antiochos III, 223-187 BC. Seleucid Æ 2.41g,...
I don't have one from Antioch, but I do have one from the Rome mint. It bears the expected AVGG title on the reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't know enough about Sasanian coins to answer this question.
Post your coins minted in Nisibis or anything you feel is relevant! Nisibis (Νίσιβις; modern Nusaybin in southeastern Turkey, along the Syrian...
Interesting reverse type, indeed. The British Museum dates it to AD 85 and describes the small individual as a "small figure." Here's their...
Here's my Slavei copy: [ATTACH]
Fake.
Securitas means hakuna matata! [MEDIA] That's why she's leaning on a column without a worry ... [ATTACH] ... with her legs crossed, just like...
That's a gorgeous coin! Nice toning.
[IMG] Macedonia, Amphipolis, ca. 187-131 BCE. AE 21.4 mm 7.57 gm. Obv: Head of Artemis Tauropolis, r. Rev: ΑΜΦΙΠΟ-ΛΙΤΩΝ, bull bounding r. SNG...
"She prays like a Roman with her eyes on fire ..." [MEDIA] [IMG] Julia Domna, AD 193-217. Roman AR denarius, 3.45 g, 19.3 mm, 6h. Antioch...
I don't mind these cracks at all. I could show several dozen. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I presume you mean first century BCE -- Fulvia! I am posting this one now because I missed the opportunity for "Victory in a biga." [IMG] L....
Trajan LOVED titulature. The longer the string of titles, the better, requiring the obverse and the reverse despite abbreviations. [IMG] IMP...
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