Well, volume 1/4 of RG isn't online, but the plates are. Elagabalus coins from Prusias ad Hypium are in plate CV. It's not listed. It's not to be...
I upgraded this sestertius of Etruscilla with the FECVNDITAS AVG reverse: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Herennia Etruscilla, AD 249-251 Roman orichalcum...
There are definitely some letters before OVCIЄΩN and they are compatible with ΠP, even though they are not clear. Here's another photo of the...
Thanks! That is a very solid lead. Now, if I could only figure out which page it's on in one of the many online versions of Waddington's Recueil...
Inspired by @zumbly , I have magnified my Faustina II: [ATTACH]
Oh, I forgot this one from Deultum! [ATTACH] Julia Mamaea, AD 222-235 Roman provincial Æ 19.7 mm, 5.54 g Thrace, Deultum, AD 222-235 Obv:...
This one has been bugging me for a long time because I haven't been able to attribute it. All I need is to know what city minted it and I'm...
Post your lion coins! Here are a couple of tiny provincials from the Balkans: [ATTACH] Caracalla, AD 198-217 Roman provincial Æ assarion, 1.92...
How did I miss this thread when it first went around? Here's an Antonine dynasty coin with its share of flow lines. Click on it to see it in...
Apparently one of many different marks used in the series: [ATTACH]
Stunning!
I could not agree more. Doug's site has given me hours of enjoyment and immeasurable education over the years.
My favorite Trajan! [ATTACH] Trajan, AD 98-117 Roman AR denarius; 2.95 gm, 20 mm Rome, AD 114-117 Obv: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC,...
Reminds me of the ANA library!!!
Laodicea Combusta has not yet been mentioned. This was one of the five cities built by Seleucus I Nicator and named after his mother Laodice. It...
Totally her attributes! Here are some other Cybele coins: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] And that's highly likely to be Cybele on your coin. She's...
@Dafydd -- you'd be interested in a previous discussion of this issue.
A new purchase. There's a lot to like about this coin. It's from a city I previously did not have represented in my collection. I like confronted...
The British Museum has the coin in aureus and sestertius denominations, but not in a middle bronze....
This toothpaste-blue stuff is patina and hard and not powdery -- it is NOT bronze disease. I like the contrast it makes with the devices. [ATTACH]
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