My most interesting reverse type of his is this FECVNDITAS one because that's a reverse type only used by Empresses (with this exception).[ATTACH]
Competetive recreational running. I ran track in high-school and love distance running. I race every 2-4 weeks and I train by running, cycling,...
RIC 416; BMCRE 376; Cohen 247, minted at Lugdunum, AD 65
I have a fouree mule of Orbiana: [ATTACH] It has the obverse of this Orbiana denarius: [ATTACH] And the reverse of this denarius of her...
This Caracalla with a big gash on the cheek, like the classic GI Joe! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
An Antoninianus of Cornelia Salonina! I love these! They have a wide variety of reverse types, are plentiful, and inexpensive even in quite high...
Cast fake.
Looks more like a die shift than a true doubled die.
She is portrayed with two hairstyles. The straight hair is her earlier coiffure and the wavy, Julia Mamaea-style hairstyle is her later coiffure....
Here's one with features that really suggest acromegaly: [ATTACH] And this celator apparently wanted to make his dead wife look like him: [ATTACH]
Maesa Pudicitia seated:[ATTACH]
Here's mine, an AE As, RIC 136c, weighing 8.13 gm and measuring 24.1 mm: [ATTACH]
Still waiting on Roma Numismatics and Agora to send me my auction winnings.
Julia Mamaea provincial of Deultum: [ATTACH]
Just these prutot: [ATTACH] Roman Judaea, Antonius Felix, Procurator under Claudius, AD 52-60 AE Prutah Caesaria mint, AD 54 2.42 g; 17.2 mm Obv:...
One can never know for sure if one has a unique coin, because there is always the possibility that one or more collectors own one, but it doesn't...
@Ken Dorney It's close, but that one has Nemesis standing left holding short scepter and scales; wheel at feet left. Mine has no wheel at feet and...
In Rod We Trust!
Do you have any coins that served as the plate coin for a coin reference? I'd love to see them! I have two: [ATTACH] Annia Faustina, 3rd wife...
That's jaw-dropping!
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