Julia Mamaea AD 222-235 Roman provincial AE 20 Deultum, Thrace 5.54 gm; 20.0 mm Obv: IULIA MAMAEA AVG, diademed and draped bust, r. Rev: C F P...
Then there's the bizarre use of a FECVNDITAS reverse type for a male: [ATTACH]
Who are we missing? Domitia? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Annia Faustina? [ATTACH] Cornelia Supera? [ATTACH]
Thanks for the clarification. I find Byzantine a rather confusing area, with lots of similar-sounding rulers.
AE Follis, Nicomedia mint. OBV: Heraclius center, Heraclius Constantine r., Empress Martina l., all standing facing. REV: Large M; to left,...
@dougsmit Heck, the celator on this one even gave his big-old chin and nose to his wife, Paulina! [ATTACH]
Gallienus. 253-268 Roman AE Antoninianus Uncertain eastern mint (Antioch?), AD 255-256 (Joint reign) 4.04 gm; 23.5 mm Obv: IMP C P LIC...
Very interesting variety, with some great history behind it!
Nicely centered and with very legible legends. A beauty!
Very attractive!
Nice example!
Coin show purchase today. Not uncommon but got it for a song and loved the patina on this little thing. Show off your Licinius II coins! Licinius...
Coin show purchase today. Loved the glossy black patina. Show off your Maximinus Thrax! [ATTACH] Maximinus I 235-238 Roman AE Sestertius Rome, AD...
Very nice! Here's mine with the peacock flying: [ATTACH] Roman AR Denarius Rome mint, AD 235-238 3.30 g, 21.1 mm Obv: DIVA PAVLINA, veiled and...
Yes, the CONCORDIAE between Caracalla and Plautilla wasn't exactly AETERNAE! [ATTACH] Roman AR Denarius Rome, AD 202 3.20 g, 18.6 mm Obv:...
[ATTACH] Antoninus Felix (Acts 24:27), Procurator under Claudius, AD 52-60. AE Prutah Caesaria, Judea, AD 54 2.42 g, 17.2 mm Obv: ΙΟΥΛΙΑ...
Left-facing bust is inconsistent: [ATTACH] Faustina Jr under Antoninus Pius Roman middle bronze Rome, AD 149-156 11.1 gm, 25.3 mm Obv: FAVSTINA...
[ATTACH] Macedonia, Pella 187-131 BCE AE 17.5 mm, 4.99 gm Obv: Helmeted head of Athena Parthenos, r. Rev: ΠΕΛ-ΛΗΣ, bull grazing r. Monograms...
A few that haven't been posted by others so far: Faustina Junior Sestertius, MATRI MAGNAE SC reverse, RIC-1663 [ATTACH] Julia Domna under...
Notice how the article cited by the OP specifically states that the statue of Cybele depicted her as having a "pregnant belly." I have long...
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