Fun thread! Here is my largest provincial of Julia Domna and my smallest: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Left: Julia Domna, AD 193-217 Roman provincial Æ...
Very nice! I've always liked this reverse type.
[ATTACH] Faustina I, AD 138-141. Roman AR denarius, 3.09 g, 18.0 mm, 12 h. Rome, AD 147-161. Obv: DIVA FAVSTINA, bare-headed and draped bust,...
Nice! I like that reverse type. Here's one with similar acromegalic features. This petition to Salus didn't help him, though: [ATTACH] Maximinus...
Not particularly.
Third one indeed looks like Gallienus to me, but I can't ID the reverse.
Here's a nice portrait for a provincial issue: [ATTACH] Caracalla, AD 198-217. Roman provincial Æ 28.3 mm, 13.70 g, 8 h. Thrace, Serdica, AD...
Tetradrachm of Antioch with Nero and Agrippina. See this one.
I like this one because he looks like a real thug! It's the furrowed brow, I think. [ATTACH] Caracalla AD 198-217. Roman AR Denarius 3.37 g,...
May Neptune be kind ... [ATTACH] And Mercury guide all to safety ... [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Rabbel II, AD 71-106, and Gamilath, his wife and sister AE 15 Nabatea, Petra 3.10 g; 15.1 mm Obv: Jugate busts of Rabbel and Gamilath...
Thrace.
And Hermaphrodite is a blend of Hermes and Aphrodite. Interesting coin of Marcus Aurelius from Augusta Traiana, Varbanov 847. It portrays a very...
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Congratulations on acquiring your dream-coin! And great write-up, too!
That's an impossible weight/composition, to be sure, but there is a denarius with Domna and Geta with the legends: IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG ЭЄ P SEPT...
These dynastic coins of Julia Domna and her sons are NOT the type of coin one would find at a flea market; rather, they sell at the big name...
Here's one of Porcius Festus with a similar palm frond: [ATTACH] Porcius Festus, Procurator under Nero, AD 59-62. Roman provincial Æ Prutah,...
Thank you so much!
A new one, courtesy of @John Anthony ! Post anything you feel is relevant! Comments welcome. [ATTACH] Caracalla, AD 198-217. Roman provincial Æ...
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