Lovely coin as it is! Nice pick-up!
Very cool! That probably has some astrological/astronomical significance, I would think. Do we know what circumstances surrounded its issue? What...
But yours has the same obverse inscription as mine, IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG, and is apparently from the "uncertain mint" as well.
Lovely example of the type!
Post your Trebonianus coins, Volusians, etc. Whatever you feel is relevant. The mint at which this issue was produced is apparently unclear....
Nice coin. But you mean "37 B.C.E."
Lovely coin! A real museum piece!
Nice coins! I like the phoenix!
Bare-headed, without a laurel crown.
Here's a couple of Domna denarii with Pietas reverses: [ATTACH] Julia Domna, AD 193-211 Roman AR denarius; 3.07 g, 20.1 mm Rome, AD 204 Obv:...
Two small bronzes from Pautalia in Thrace, each of Faustina Junior. Athena (she's holding an owl): [ATTACH] Roma (holding a Victoriola): [ATTACH]
Smooth, bottle-green patinas are common, particularly among coins from Balkan hoards.
Top left is Lucilla, Pietas reverse. Here's my example of it: [ATTACH]
Breathtaking! And an interesting write up, too!
Close. That's RIC 731, with Venus holding a Victoriola, not the three graces.
Oh no! I hope it is found and delivered to you soon.
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