Lovely coin! I like Maesa's dour countenance. That's AMNG (Pick) p. 278, no. 975, which notes that the specimen in the Naples museum collection is...
If you're interested in a specific period of Roman imperial history such as the adoptive emperors or Severan dynasty, getting the relevant volume...
Let's·see·how·it·works! Wow! It does!
Dikaiosyne and Nemesis both hold scales. Dikaiosyne because she was the personification of equity and fairness, particularly in commercial...
Wow! That's really cool how @ancient coin hunter 's coin tells how deep the Nile was that year! My favorite thing about the ancients board at CT...
That's a gorgeous coin, @TIF and I love the reverse, which has something other than such-and-such-deity standing.
I've had this coin for about 15 years and never noticed the dots between the words in the inscription until I rephotographed it today: [ATTACH]...
Dikaiosyne (Latin Aequitas) personifies equity and fairness, particularly in commercial affairs. Her attributes are scales and cornucopiae, or...
Lovely coin! Here's some Unicode for you to cut and paste into your catalog: AVT KAI TPAI AΔPIA CЄB ΔѠΔЄΚ
Remember the world of ancients on eBay about 15 years ago? There was a dealer who sold many (overcleaned) Roman denarii each week by the name of...
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