Scanned from an actual book. It's not online as far as I know.
Cool, Bing! This one has been in my collection for 20 years, but you've inspired me to finally photograph it: [ATTACH] Illyria, Dyrrhachium AR...
It's RIC (Antoninus Pius) 1264: [ATTACH] And because the listing says, "as 1245," here's RIC 1245: [ATTACH]
I have something similar -- a little 13 mm coin with a face similar to Tetricus: [ATTACH] Imitation Roman AE antoninianus 0.86 g, 13.2 mm Obv:...
Way cool! I once posted a write-up about this species of snake and its role on coins. This is still my favorite Asklepios coin: [ATTACH] Gordian...
The coin in the OP is from the Thessalonica mint, which isn't particularly rare. Here's a Siscia mint one from a group lot. [ATTACH] Fausta,...
Too expensive. Send an e-mail to the dealer asking if he'll lower the price.
I don't know these issues, so take this with a grain of salt, but that may not be a year 10 issue. The number 9 in Greek is represented by a...
Great acquisition, @David Atherton ! The eye for rarities belongs to the specialist collector.
I like these pre-reform radiates of Maximian. [ATTACH] Maximian, AD 286-308 Roman Æ Antoninianus; 3.78 mm, 23.0 mm, 12 h Cyzicus, AD 293-294...
Those are some attractive, uncommon coins, @Mike Margolis !
I have none from Amiens and I'm glad you were able to pick up a few from that mint. It's always nice to add to or upgrade one's collection. Nice...
Thirty-seven coins of Faustina I and not one of them has a veiled bust ... until I added the thirty-eighth one, courtesy of @John Anthony. This...
That's interesting about Felicissimus. This is one of the most educational sites about ancient history on the web.
I believe this one is unpublished: [ATTACH] Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea Roman provincial AE Pentassarion, 10.1 g, 25.7 mm Moesia...
Ooooh! Very nice!
These coins of Gallienus demonstrate some of the worst lapses in quality control at the mint. This isn't post-mint damage or the effects of...
Here's the RIC plate coin: [ATTACH] It is also RSC/Cohen 120, Hunter 3, and Sear 8943. And the Sear plate coin: [ATTACH]
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