It reminds me of this festival of Isis coin with Anubis on the reverse. Not my coin; I can't remember the source from which I downloaded it,...
Didia Clara: [ATTACH] Didia Clara, daughter of Didius Julianus and Manlia Scantilla, Augusta, AD 193 Roman Æ Sestertius; 30.5 mm, 21.16 gm...
Domitian and Domitia: [ATTACH] Domitian and Domitia, AD 81-96 Roman provincial AE Assarion; 5.12 gm. 20 mm Thessaly, Larissa, AD 82-96 Obv:...
Diocletian: [ATTACH] Diocletian, AD 284-304 Roman AE Antoninianus; 19.4 mm; 3.32 gm Cyzicus mint, AD 293-94 Obv: IMPCCVAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG,...
Diadumenian: [ATTACH] Diadumenian, Caesar AD 217-218 Roman provincial Æ 16.5 mm, 4.63 g, 11:00 Syria: Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch ad Orontem...
That's interesting. This type is more common than the type with the altar and without the delta in the field.
Well, add another example, because here's mine: [ATTACH] Otacilia Severa, AD 244-249 Roman AR Antoninianus; 4.61 g, 22.7 mm, 2 h Rome, AD 244-45...
Corrected. Thanks for proof-reading!
That wavy hairdo of Julia Domna's inspired empresses' hairstyles for decades to follow: Julia Mamaea: [ATTACH] Orbiana: [ATTACH] Paulina:...
Probably related to the OTHER German word for horse: Ross.
CT member, Jasper Burns, has generously offered his book, The Early Coins of Athens (Kindle version), for free at Amazon. Thank you, @Jasper...
What languages have you studied and how does it help you in your collecting? Me: Ancient Greek -- helps with Roman provincial coin inscriptions,...
I love those old collection tags! And who doesn't appreciate a BCD polaroid?
That's not an H -- it's a W. Weidend Pferd = grazing horse. But that's a really cool old collection tag and a GORGEOUS coin!
That's cool! I'll bet @dougsmit could tell you how this happened.
Cleopatra VII: It's not the highest grade example, but it's the real deal: [ATTACH] Cleopatra VII, Queen of Egypt, 51-30 BCE AE 40 drachmai;...
Crispina, Ceres and Concordia: [ATTACH] Crispina, AD 177-182 Roman AR denarius; 2.84 g, 17.5 mm, 7 h Rome, AD 180-182 Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA,...
Campgate Centenionalis of Constantine II as Caesar: [ATTACH] Constantine II as Caesar, AD 317-337 Roman Æ Centenionalis; 3.86 gm; 18.2 mm...
Crispus as Caesar Centenionalis: [ATTACH] Crispus, AD 316-326 Roman AE centenionalis; 2.93 g, 18.2 mm, 6 h Siscia, AD 320-321 Obv: IVL CRISPVS...
Caracalla: [ATTACH] Caracalla AD 198-217 Roman AR Denarius 3.37 g; 19.7 mm Rome mint, AD 211 Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head, right...
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