Here's a temple coin of his wife that is so similar in reverse inscription and iconography, that I think it was intended as a companion issue:...
I'd love a hippo denarius of Otacilia Severa or a denarius of Julia Domna with Cybele driving a quadriga of lions. Always on the look out for...
That reverse type was used for some years by Nicaea in Bythinia, as Bob has noted. The obverse portrait could belong to anyone. Here's one from...
Post your Cybeles, Domnas, minor variants, etc. These coins look similar, but RIC and RSC catalog them as separate coins; look closely. [ATTACH]...
That Julia Domna is your old catalog 1049. If from Rome, what RIC number is it because I can't find it in RIC IVa?
Guitar-pick-shaped flan on this Hadrian. [ATTACH] The reason your flan has that shape, @Evan8 , is that the flans were cast in molds and the...
Here's a denarius-sized provincial bronze of Septimius Severus from Marcianopolis with an eagle. No thunderbolt, of course. [ATTACH]
Post your Juno coins, your Domnas, your Laodicea mint issues! Whatever you feel is relevant! I thought I'd post this new purchase, ex- Doug Smith...
Fun reverse type! Here's a Phillip II from my collection: [ATTACH] Philip II as Caesar under Philip I, AD 244-247 Roman AR Antoninianus 4.87 g,...
Nice!! Hard one to find in decent condition!
Interestingly, according to Ian J. Sellers' The Monetary System of the Romans: A description of the Roman coinage from early times to the reform...
Something about this coin looks familiar... [ATTACH]
Look more carefully at the obverse inscription, @Bing . It's not from the Rome mint. It's: Uncertain mint (Milan?), AD 252 Obv: IMP C C VIB TREB...
Interesting and with a lot of eye-appeal! I like the portrait of Hadrian on this one.
Very impressive! I'm glad the coin found a good home! Here's my (considerably more common) Vespasian with the Pax reverse: [ATTACH] Vespasian,...
Glad my post was helpful in making this determination.
I don't have a tet of Philip, so I'll have to post this antoninianus: [ATTACH] Philip I The Arab, AD 244-249 Roman AR antoninianus 3.8g, 23mm,...
[ATTACH] Trebonianus Gallus, AD 251-253 Roman billon antoninianus; 3.80 g, 20.8 mm Rome, AD 253 Obv: IMP CAE C VIB TREB GALLVS, radiate, draped...
Yours is made of copper, not orichalcum, and therefore yours is an as. Two examples from my collection of the Ceres with two torches reverse. The...
Marcus Aurelius, according to Vagi.
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