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That IS an unusually well-rendered reverse! The babies actually look like babies! This one from the Gallienus zoo series has the most...
C'mon! Who slabs a Gallienus antoninianus? And it's from the Cologne mint, not the Rome one. [ATTACH] Hold on, li'l buddy! Tonight there's...
[ATTACH] Just kidding ... I'll post a few Philip II of Macedon coins. But before I do, enjoy the double dactyl by the mysterious and...
Lovely! Here's my favorite Phillip I antoninianus: [ATTACH] Philip I, AD 244-249. Roman AR Antoninianus, 3.73 g, 22.4 mm, 7 h. Rome, AD 247....
Fulvia! [ATTACH] L. Mussidius Longus. Roman Republican AR denarius, 3.5 gm, 17.0 mm. Rome mint, 42 BC. Obv: Bust of Marc Antony's 3rd wife,...
Elagabalus has a Bluetooth!
I presume this irregularly-shaped, raised thing behind Pietas's head has resulted from a die break. Could it be anything other than a cud? Let's...
Here is one that you may be unfamiliar with. It is not listed in AMNG I, Moushmov, Varbanov, BMC, or Sear Greek Imperial: [IMG] Septimius...
Not a biga, but it's funny! [ATTACH]
My most action-packed biga scene is this one: [IMG] Philistis, wife of Hieron II. Greek AR 5 litrae. Syracuse 270-230 BCE, 4.46 gm, 18.1 mm. Obv:...
Interesting story. [ATTACH]
This is my biggest Caracalla: [ATTACH] Caracalla, AD 198-217. Roman provincial Æ 28.3 mm, 13.70 g, 8 h. Thrace, Serdica, AD 198-217. Obv: AVT...
Coins depicting a doe on the reverse are some of the most common of all issued by Gallienus and the two coins I illustrate are easily obtained....
Queen Philistis was sinister: [ATTACH] Philistis, wife of Hieron II. Greek AR 5 litrae. Syracuse 270-230 BCE, 4.46 gm, 18.1 mm. Obv: Diademed and...
Here's a Domitian with Minerva. I have no reason to think it's rare, but what do I know? Maybe the engraver's error on the obverse makes it a...
Hope nobody minds two Gallienus coins in a row! [ATTACH] [MEDIA]
Oh, I just noticed BMCRE 1467 has a veiled bust. Yours would be 1466, then, regardless of die-axis.
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