One celator engraved the obverse; a different one engraved the reverse?
This paper argues by using Biblical exegetical methods that it not possible to establish that Jesus even USED a coin to illustrate the point of...
Here's a similar one in my collection: [ATTACH] Aretas IV, Philopater and wife Shaquilath I. 9 BCE-40 CE Petra, Nabatea. AE 17.5 mm, 4.30 gm...
Very.
As a complimentary thread to @Ken Dorney 's anonymous quadrantes one. Post your non-anon ones. [ATTACH] Rome, AD 41 3.95 g, 15.1 mm Obv: TI...
I found this interesting. I have two middle bronzes of Faustina Junior with the FECVND AVGVSTAE reverse, one (a Dupondius, I believe, on the basis...
There are some interesting provincial issues of Calligula, too, that won't cost an arm and a leg. Here's one of mine, for example: Roman...
The inscription on the left reads ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥ ΦΙΛΕΛΛΗΝ(...) on the right it reads illegible ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤ(...) On the bottom it reads (upside down)...
Side in Pamphyllia
Has anyone posted Mariniana yet? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The thread is a few years old now and the site may have converted the images to save space? Anyone know?
Very nice!
Oh, I never did upload a photo of it liberated from the slab! [ATTACH]
Warren Esty has a neat little article on Geta's portraits over the years as he grew up: http://esty.ancients.info/Geta/ And Bill Welch has an...
Taking a closer look at the later (~AD 210) issue of Julia Domna depicting the statuary group from the front, we see that she holds a Corinthian...
Here's another early Domna issue with the FECVNDITAS reverse type. The denarius: [ATTACH] Rome, AD 195, issue 6 3.49 gm; 18.5 mm Obv: IVLIA...
Gorgeous! Superb and superior to mine: [ATTACH]
OMG!! OMG!!!
C'mon, @Cascade , you know you want the matching dupondius... [ATTACH]
The article in the Celator is based on the Master's Thesis by Catherine L. Baron at the University of Memphis, Tennessee. The article argues that...
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