Thanks for the kind words. That's a really cool Hadrian denarius, @Andres2 !
[MEDIA] [ATTACH] Sabina, Augusta AD 117-137. Roman AR denarius; 3.12 g, 17.9 mm. Rome, AD 134. Obv: SABINA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust,...
Resurrecting this zombie thread to show one I just acquired, from the Cyzicus mint, an example of which has not yet been shown in this thread. The...
Why thank you for the kind words! And yes, I'm a college professor.
A new purchase. I've always wanted one of these because Isis is one cool goddess! Post anything you feel is relevant! [ATTACH] Claudius II...
TIF's reluctance to help you stems from the fact that many people posting here for the first time are dealers who like to use us as a free...
Zeugma for sure. The reverse legend reads ΖЄΥ-ΓΜΑ-ΤЄѠΝ. The problem with attributing it to Hadrian or Trajan is that Zeugma did not start issuing...
This is a close match-up. Both have excellent eye-appeal for their type, each was a bargain, and there's numismatic and historic interest to each...
Cybele, Indulgentia and Tyche may wear a polos, a thin cylindrical hat: [ATTACH] Septimius Severus, AD 193-211. Roman provincial Æ 27.2 mm, 10.7...
Fixed it for you! :playful:
Here's a Gratian with a different reverse: [ATTACH] Gratian, AD 379-383 Roman Æ maiorina (Æ2); 22.6 mm, 5.87 gm, 8:00 Siscia, AD 378-383 Obv:...
One interesting feature of this coin is that it bears the inscription OVΛΠIAC before the city name. That inscription is also used with coins from...
The exact bust type (laureate head) right is not to be found at acsearchinfo with the search parameters chosen. Here's one with a radiate head...
You'll get the hang of it before long. The key is to know the attributes of various gods and goddesses and to read Greek inscriptions. We can make...
Very nice!
Wow! [ATTACH]
Here's a PAX coin with an unusual reverse legend. The usual form of the legend is the genitive singular, PAX EXERCITI, but this one lacks the...
Is it just me, or does Elagabalus look like a caveman? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's correct. I have one issued by this same legate (Seleucus) but with Homonoia on the reverse. The inscriptions are similar to @TypeCoin971793...
Very cool! Here's a Julia Domna with Fides left. [ATTACH]
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