Gerhard Rohde notes, "This coin is part of a large hoard consisting of 673 pieces of Faustina II plus 4 coins of Crispina. It hit the market abt....
These coins are quite common, so I decided to put together a set of Faustina Junior coins from Pautalia in Thrace depicting a variety of reverse...
Here's a tetradrachm of his wife from the same mint. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Rome, AD 211 RIC-214; Sear-6805; BMC-370, 73
It's all empty!!
The profile looks like Trajan to me.
Look at the inscription on the antoninianus. That's from the Emperor Produs! :hilarious:
I don't have any quadrantes from Trajan. My latest one is this one of Claudius: Rome mint, AD 41 3.95 gm; 15.1 mm Obv: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG,...
Nice one, Pishpash! You say, WRL? Meaning? Are you looking for an attribution? If so, it's RIC 691; Cohen 338. The wolf walking right is not...
Looks like we need the SALVS reverse type! Ticinium mint, AD 280-82 3.25 g; 21.7 mm Obv: VIRTVS PROBI AVG, Radiate, helmeted, cuirassed bust, l.,...
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Very nice examples of these coins!
Interesting.
Stunning coin! What a gem!
It looks cast to me.
:depressed:
[ATTACH] LOL! See: https://www.thesun.co.uk/living/1976877/could-these-creepy-coins-prove-that-aliens-lived-among-the-ancient-egyptians/
Spectacular, Panzerman!
Gotta love those ancients!
The mother goddess Cybele is portrayed with lions at her side. Septimius Severus, AD 193-211 Roman provincial AE 27 Anchialus, Thrace 10.7 gm;...
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