You're much more familiar with these issues than I am, of course. What is going on with the flan on this one? [ATTACH]
That's a lovely coin. The only reason you call it a beast is because of the flan chip. As you well-know* this arises from the fact that the...
Here's a brockage of a Faustina II provincial: [ATTACH] Faustina Jr. AD 147-175 Uncertain provincial mint. 7.93 gm; 23.9 mm Obv: ΦΑVCΤΕΙΝΑ...
Well, this one might be slabbed and MS 65 and all, but it doesn't have R2-D2 and Princess Leia on the reverse like mine! [ATTACH]
"About this item ... MS 65 ... Majorian ... sestertius ..." [ATTACH] o_O
Just now got around to reading this and it was absolutely fascinating! Wonderful write-up and lovely coins! You make a strong case for Hercules'...
Neat! I don't have any AE-4s of this empress from Antioch, just an AE-2: [ATTACH]
Wow! What a write-up and what a coin!
The obverse die must have a bunch of damage. There appear to be cuds between the portraits on these examples: Mine: [ATTACH] Jochen's: [ATTACH]...
Thanks so much! :joyful: That has to be it. I can't find a single other example of this coin online. I've been looking all over, too.
I'm not so sure Varbanov 4201 is correct. @Jochen has an example on his page attributed to 4201 and his depicts Homonoia with a cornucopia, not a...
Thanks!
I think that's the hem of her stola dragging on the ground.
Yay! One I can do! Herakles on a provincial of Caracalla: [IMG] Caracalla, AD 198-217. Roman provincial Æ 28.3 mm, 13.70 g, 8 h. Thrace,...
I wonder if it's Demeter. Moushmov 4016 is a coin of Philip and Otacilia from this city with Demeter standing left, holding patera and long torch:...
You don't? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I'm 100% sure they are an obverse die match.
I am having a terrible time identifying the figure on the reverse of this pentassarion from Mesembria in Thrace! I've done a search at...
Yes. Marcus Aurelius. Says AVTOKP AN ... on the obverse.
Hadrian? Bearded dude with AVTO TPAI ... on the obverse.
Probably the second with this reverse type.
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