Cool! I like how you demonstrate that the wavy coiffure was also used on the PVDICITIA AVG SC sestertius of Rome (I only have the smooth coiffure...
Both correctly attributed to Rome.
Gorgeous!
Post anything you feel is relevant! Herennia Cupressenia Etruscilla was descended from an old Italian family. She was the wife of Trajan Decius...
Post anything you feel is relevant! Soon after the death of Constantine I in May, AD 337, his three sons began an issue commemorating the two...
Yes, a small late third century Alexandrian tetradrachm. Here's one of Maximian, for example. [ATTACH] Difficult to pin down with certainty...
How about a happy empress? I love Mamaea's Mona-Lisa-like smile: [ATTACH]
Galerius: [ATTACH] Galerius. A.D. 305-311 Roman AE follis, 26.0 mm, 7.73 g, 12 h Heraclea mint, AD 310-311 Obv: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F...
Here are a couple of Commodus coins where the portrait is more cartoon-like: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice!! Love the elephant quadriga! That's some afterthought!
That's an outstanding example of that coin! Gorgeous! Here's a more typical example, from my collection (like @Alegandron 's coin): [ATTACH]...
Beautiful coin! Here's mine (one of my favorites, too): [ATTACH]
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Did somebody say Licinius I? [ATTACH]
Nice Probus tet! I don't have any Alexandrian coins of this emperor, but here's one that has it all: a radiate crown, a helmet, a cuirass, a...
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Nice! One thing I love about well-preserved sestertii is they are big enough to show details like nascent facial hair on the young emperor....
A new purchase and an old one. I now have denarii with both VESTA reverse types of Julia Mamaea -- one where the goddess holds a Palladium, the...
Lovely coins, all of them!
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