I saw zumbly's post about river god Rhinus looking like Krampus and I knew I had to acquire one of these SALVS PROVINCIARVM coins. Most of these...
This is the most worn but still identifiable coin in my collection. The ID is made by recognizing the portrait as belonging to Julia Domna and...
Great start to the year! Here's my Antiochene Domitian: [ATTACH]
Let's throw in a couple of camp gates! Catching up with Crispus, courtesy of my Secret Saturn: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And Constantine II: [ATTACH]...
There is no simple answer to this question when it comes to ancient coins. There are times when having high standards with regard to condition...
I don't have specific goals, just ongoing interests, and I'll be watching auctions for: Additions to my Gallienus zoo collection Provincials with...
Lovely coins, @ro1974 ! And just think -- they are now one year more ancient!
And ignore the weird M.C. Escher thing going on with her upper body! Does she hold the shield in her left or right hand? Sometimes I see one,...
Here are my examples of Domna coins with this reverse type: [ATTACH] Denarius, Rome mint, RIC 536 [ATTACH] Sestertius, Rome mint, RIC 842...
I don't know much about Greek coins, and I hope this is not more misleading than helpful, but I do know the Greek town of Elis issued silver coins...
Coins bearing the reverse inscriptions IVNO MARTIALIS or its dative form, IVNONI MARTIALI, appear only during the brief reigns of Trebonianus...
Stunning coins, @zumbly ! That Lokris stater almost makes me want to take up collecting Greek!!
Fantastic! I hope 2019 treats you well!
Gorgeous coins all, but OH! THOSE CISTOPHORI!!!
Very fun!! I gotta agree with Furryfrog the younger -- gotta love a big ol' sestertius!!! Hope 2019 treats both of you well and that your...
Julia disagrees! [ATTACH] I hope 2019 treats you better. I'm sorry 2018 was characterized by so many struggles.
Lovely coins! I hope 2019 brings you just as much joy!
Totally rockin' year, indeed!!! May 2019 be just as rockin!
A new one from the Constantina/Arles mint, AD 331-2, RIC vii, p. 273, 368. [ATTACH]
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