Informative and interesting write-up! I have a couple of provincials of hers from Turkey. [ATTACH] Otacilia Severa AD 244-249 Thrace, Bizya AE...
Nice coin! And I love the "slab cracker" shirt!!!
If you want us to take the time and effort to identify your coin for you, you should take the time and effort to make it possible. Take it out of...
Very nice, @Sallent ! Here's my most attractive Maximian: [ATTACH]
So sorry to hear this. As others have said before, the prognosis may be better than you think.
Get them both!!
Cool! You might be interested in this write-up I did on the temple of Artemis in Neapolis.
This group lot has one like that, too! And the font is much more legible. [ATTACH]
Thanks, guys!! This must be RIC 325, then: [ATTACH]
This is a bit tricky for me because the reverse type appears to be Mars standing left and the reverse legend appears to read MART plus something...
Shall we move on to Agrippina Sr., Germanicus, Nero* and Drusus Caesar, Drusilla and Julia**? *Not THE Nero, but Nero Caesar, brother of Drusus...
Yes, it's a denarius. Gallienus issued denarii and even quinarii and several reverse types are documented. They're all scarce to rare.
Well-struck and attractive examples, Martin! Thanks for sharing.
All but one purchased years ago but in this price range. They are expensive not because they are high-grade, but because they are scarce....
Not jumping ahead--today is Antonia day! And rough as it is, that's a scarce one!
Cool! All you need is a Saloninus!
Nice!!
Not new purchases, but it has been a bit since we've had a thread on either of these two. It's interesting to note that although these coins were...
Cool coins, all. Shall we move on to Drusus, Nero Claudius Drusus, and Antonia? (Next: Agrippina Sr., Germanicus, Nero and Drusus Caesar)
Here's a Crispus from my collection: [ATTACH] Billon Centenionalis, Siscia mint, RIC 165
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