[MEDIA] [ATTACH] Aurelian, AD 279-275 Roman billon antoninianus, 3.61 gm, 20.6 mm Obv: IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust, r. Rev:...
Felicitas! [ATTACH] Sestertius of Julia Mamaea, RIC 676
Still counts! Now you've earned the right to decide the next theme!
I'll add one to this zombie thread! [ATTACH] Philip I The Arab, AD 244-249 Roman AR antoninianus 3.8g, 23mm, 12h Rome mint, AD 248 Obv.: IMP...
Looks like we're out of E's and nobody's posted in a while. Let's move on to F with FECUNDITAS! [ATTACH] Herennia Etruscilla, AD 249-251 Roman...
Asklepios it is! [ATTACH] Gordian and Tranquillina Roman provincial AE 26.4 mm, 12.98 g Thrace, Anchialus, AD 241 Obv: Κ Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡΔΙΑΝΟC ΑVΓ...
G is for Gaba. We don't know as much about this city as we would like. Gaba is believed to have been in the tetrarchy of Trachonitis ruled over...
Just bought this little provincial and I can't find another copy online anywhere or in my reference library. It's not in Recueil général des...
So sorry for your loss. In honor of your loss, here's a matching Macrinus and Diadumenian from Antioch: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
What's the current theme???
E is for Ephesus: [ATTACH] Julia Domna, AD 193-217 Roman AE 32 mm, 13.72 g Ionia, Ephesus, AD 193-217 Obv: CЄBACTH IOY ΔOMNA, bare-headed and...
Here's my Trajan Mars. Same coin; same bust type: [ATTACH] Trajan, AD 98-117 Roman AR denarius; 2.95 gm, 20 mm Rome, AD 114-117 Obv: IMP CAES...
The dei genitales ... ... were divinities thought by the Romans to be the parents of all things, living or non-living. Dis genitalibus is a...
Well, it certainly doesn't look like the photo in RPC, but I see a hint of spikes on a radiate crown: [ATTACH]
Here's a PROFECTIO of Lady Godiva on horseback! [ATTACH] ...What? That doesn't say "profectio"? It says "pro bono publico"? [MEDIA]
@dougsmit has several pages devoted to how to photograph coins here. Just click on the links.
Confronted portraits? We got 'em! [ATTACH] Gordian III and Tranquillina Roman provincial AE 25.8 mm, 11.44 g Thrace, Mesembria, AD 241 Obv: ΑVΤ Κ...
Well, I'm going to tentatively attribute it as: Maximian, 1st reign, AD 286-305 Roman billon tetradrachm, 16.2 mm, 7.29 g Egypt, Alexandria, AD...
For grins, here's the BMC listing. This clearly is Dattari 5849: [ATTACH]
Dikaiosyne has quite the hourglass figure, no?
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