Marciana: [ATTACH] Marciana, Augusta, c. AD 105-112/4(?), sister of Trajan Roman AR Denarius; 2.72 g; 19 mm Rome Mint, AD 112 Obv: DIVA...
Lucilla: [ATTACH] Lucilla, AD 164-169 Roman Æ As; 11.23 g, 23 mm Rome, AD 164-166 Obv: LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F, bare-headed and draped...
My favorite from this city is this little assarion of Caracalla with a lion: [ATTACH] Caracalla, AD 198-217 Roman provincial Æ assarion, 1.92...
Here's a genuine one to compare it with: [ATTACH]
Toothless or not, that's a very nice hippo denarius, indeed! Very nice! Certainly has more eye-appeal than my hippo sestertius: [ATTACH]
Well, you have to admit Constantine I ushered in a New Order. It doesn't have the coveted RερωσP mintmark, but here's mine: [ATTACH]...
There are more coins out there in my field of collecting than I could possibly acquire, much less afford, in my lifetime. If I am not the winning...
Well, how about Fulvia? [ATTACH] L. Mussidius Longus Roman Republican AR denarius Rome mint, 42 BC 17.0 mm; 3.5 gm Obv: Bust of Marc Antony's...
Lovely coins, @Rayban35 and @TIF ! I don't have many Ptolemaic coins, being a ... well ... Roman collector and all, but I do have this one:...
If that's a sestertius, I think that's this one, RIC 1124, BMCRE 1519 & 1520: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] If that's an as/dupondius, then it would be RIC...
Yes! That's the exact same error I made!
Perhaps it's Ceres with two torches, RIC 1120? [ATTACH]
Have you ever done something like this? I bought this one in a Frank Robinson auction in 2015. I made the mistake of looking it up in Sear (it's...
I love it! I have a bid in at an upcoming auction for a hippo denarius. Hopefully, I'll be successful.
How about Fausta? [ATTACH] Fausta, AD 307-326 Roman billon centenionalis; 2.92 gm, 19 mm Siscia, AD 324-26 Obv: FLAV MAX FAVSTA AVG,...
Hmmm. I don't think Florian has been posted yet: [ATTACH] Florian, AD 276 Roman billon Aurelianus; 3.28 g, 21.2 mm, 12 h Cyzicus, officina 3,...
And the as/dupondius: [ATTACH] Otacilia Severa, AD 244-249 Roman Æ as; 8.81 g, 24.2 mm, 12 h Rome, AD 245-46 Obv: MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG,...
The sestertius version (with the early obverse legend): [ATTACH] Otacilia Severa, AD 244-249 Roman orichalcum sestertius; 17.26 g, 27 mm, 12 h...
Oooh! That's lovely! Not only do I love Faustina II coins, but I've always wanted an Isis Pharia reverse type. Congrats! No doubt you're happy to...
Wow! You don't run across coins from that city every day! Nice pick-up! [ATTACH]
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