Not a stephane.
In all fairness, the listing itself is for the horse galloping right, year 11 version. Maybe those are less pricey than yours.
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Nice one, @Clavdivs , with an expressive portrait. I don't have any bronze coins of Nerva, just some denarii: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
When Henry Clay Lindgren got up in years, he sold off his collection in a series of buy-or-bid sales by mail from his company, Antioch Associates....
I think everyone would enjoy this article, "The Secret of Orichalcum," The Celator 2001;15(9):6-12.
Hoards from Britain reveal Julia Domna's most common reverse types minted between AD 196 and 211 were VENVS FELIX, PIETAS PVBLICA, and VESTA...
My version of the OP coin: [ATTACH] Here's the CONCORDIA standing version of the coin, BMC 1085: [ATTACH] I like having access to photographs...
Here's the classification of the various bust types and hairstyles on p. 158. [ATTACH] The band of pearls refers to a diadem of pearls,...
[MEDIA] What a holy grail coin!!!
This same obverse die was also used to strike these coins, with the Tyche in temple reverse. They all have the compass dot between the portraits'...
There are three coins in BMC with this reverse design: 1086-1088. Of these, 1086 and 1087 have the same hairstyle as yours. The reverse dies...
When I get home from work, I'll post the BMCRE4 listing for this coin.
- What metrics do you choose to add coins ? I actively seek out Roman imperial and provincial issues, primarily 2nd and 3rd century. That doesn't...
That Hadrian denarius has toning to die for!!
I also have one from the Antioch mint but a different officina: [IMG] Maximinus II Daza, AD 309-313, as Augustus. Roman Æ follis, 21.4 mm, 4.88...
The second oldest tag I have is this 46-year-old dealer tag, recording a purchase made in March, 1973: [IMG] Here's the coin: [IMG] Julia Maesa,...
Interesting tin and tag! This coin came with an old collection tag from Dr. Walter Stoecklin, who was an active collector in the early to mid...
That actually makes sense because it would mean "Harmony of the august ones," referring to the imperial couple. Fecundity, though, is a different...
Lovely coin!! I only have denarii and provincial issues of this empress. Here's the silver (far more common) version of your sestertius: [ATTACH]
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