That three-sisters reverse is highly coveted and frequently faked. I'd only buy one from CNG, Harlan Berk or other dealer who typically carries...
Oh, and how about a Fulvia? [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Philistis, wife of Hieron II AR 5 litrae Syracuse 270-230 BCE 4.46 gm, 18.1 mm Obv: Diademed and veiled head, l., palm branch behind....
Not the best-centered example, but here's a reverse type usually associated with empresses: FECVNDITAS. [ATTACH] And a RESTITVT ORIENTIS with a...
Here's a Victorinus for you: [ATTACH]
Another is this one from Corinth. 5.87 gm, 24.4 mm Obv: PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, Draped bust, r. Rev: C L I COR, Tyche standing l., holding rudder and...
Another Plautilla provincial that doesn't appear in the standard references. Feel free to post your Plautilla provincials; I'd love to see 'em!...
If you're looking to read about the Severan women, I recommend these two books: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yup.
Who is this? [ATTACH]
With that helmet, I'd say Athena.
Interesting. Obverse die and reverse die engraved by two different celators, I suspect.
Nice--love the hippo!
It is--and I'm glad you posted one--we have two going. Makes the thread more active.
Only 9 grams??? Probably fake.
Ceres?
You got it! Aequitas/Dikaiosyne. Post one! From a pentassarion of Elagabalus and Julia Maesa from Marcianopolis: [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Julia Domna Sestertius, AD 194 21.41 gm, 28.8 mm Obv: IVLIA DOMNA AVG, bare-headed and draped bust, r. Rev: VENERI VICTR SC, Venus...
Yes, your turn for guessing Venus! Post one! But it's not Moneta.
The next goddess: [ATTACH]
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