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Looks like a die-match, too.
The Paulina is also a die match to this one sold by Lanz at acsearchinfo: [ATTACH] Lanz has sold many of these coins from various dies. I...
The first three are modern struck forgeries. The Julia Titi is way off in terms of style but the Julia Domna and the Septimius Severus dynastic...
Cool! Thanks for tracking these down! I didn't use the right search terms or overlooked them somehow. These two are from different obverse and...
I like it; the reverse has a complete legend, is well-centered, and all the devices are there. I have a similar coin, but it may have been issued...
Anyone know how to search the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris for the specimen that was referenced by Cohen? I want to see if it's a die-match, too.
Update: I found another example online. This one (misattributed as RIC 18) from Pegasi Numismatics. I believe mine is a die match on both obverse...
An interesting collection would be the various bust types of Probus. Some of them are quite hard to come by, however. This one is one of my...
Love that reverse type!
That's the finest Agrippina sestertius I have ever seen. Of course, it's out of my price range, but I know the feeling. Many years ago I fell in...
Those numbers in BMC refer to diameter in inches.
Another Juno dupondius of Faustina II: [ATTACH] Faustina Jr, AD 161-175 Roman orichalcum dupondius; 12.76 g Rome, AD 161-175 Obv: FAVSTINA...
Yours shows the left side of the reverse and this one shows the right side! [ATTACH]
Here's one of her son, Severus Alexander, with the same reverse type.
It's a provincial, struck by Sidon in Phoenicia, with some variation of the reverse legend: COL AVR PIA METROP SIDON
Very nice! Here's my Vetranio, same mint but different officina. This portrait makes him look criminal: [ATTACH] Vetranio AD 350 Roman AE...
Post anything you feel is relevant, of course! This is an interesting coin because it seems to be underrepresented in the standard references and...
Lovely coin, @Ancient Aussie , and a beautiful patina, indeed. I love these big provincials of Septimius Severus and his family. [ATTACH]
That is a lovely sestertius! I particularly enjoy the Mercury reverse type, too. I only have sestertii of his parents: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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