What city are those from?
Replica of a dupondius of Antoninus Pius, ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XVIII, radiate head right, slight drapery on left shoulder / BRITANNIA COS...
Beautiful coins, all. Here's some more: Julia Domna Stobi, Macedon AD 193-211 9.3 gm, 25.4 mm Obv: IVLIA AVGVST, bare-headed and draped bust, r....
Nike/Victoria is a popular device on ancient coins. Let's see what you have. Here's one of my favorites: Julia Domna Roman provincial triassarion...
Can you photograph the Hadrian provincial separately, including the reverse, without which it will be impossible to attribute?
It doesn't appear on many maps. The British Museum has this to say about the city: City believed to be in the tetrarchy of Trachonitis ruled over...
Not just my first Tiberius, but my first ancient coin EVER! AR Denarius Lugdunum, AD 16-37 3.82 gm, 18.9 mm Obv: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS,...
Tough one to photograph, but here goes. Sabina Gaba, Trachonitis AD 133-4 4.65 gm, 17.3 mm Obv: ΒΑC-CΑΒ[ΕΙΝΑ], bare-headed and draped bust, r....
That coin has a lot of eye-appeal; be proud of it. And, as always, great write-up about the history relevant to the coin. That's what makes...
I don't like it when traces of silver remain but the underlying bronze develops a patina. It just doesn't have the eye-appeal of one uniformly...
Thanks for looking. The CNG coin is the same coin as mine but CNG, as noted above, references a coin in Waddington's Recueil General Des Monnaies...
Does anyone have a reference for this little bronze from Nicaea, Bithynia? 3.08 g, 15.8 mm Obv: ΠΛΑVΤΙΛΛΑ CEΒΑCΤΗ, bare-headed and dr. bust, r....
Closes tomorrow. What do you guys think? https://www.biddr.ch/auctions/numismatiknaumann/browse?a=60&l=49348
Lovely coins, all!
Here are my Julia Paula denarii: Rome AD 220 2.8 g 19.0 mm Obv: IVLIA PAVLA AVG, bare-headed and draped bust, right. Rev: CONCORDIA, Concordia...
Although I enjoy the artistry on many Greek coins, I love Roman ones because of the historical aspect of Roman numismatics. Roman imperial and...
Speaking of Alexandrian tets of Diocletian, this one came in the mail on Wednesday! Love that Athena with Victory reverse. [ATTACH]
Very nice example, Sallent!
Cornelia Salonina, wife of Gallienus Pamphylia, Side. AE decassarion. AD 254-268 29 mm; 18.50 g Obv: ΚΟΡΝΗΛΙΑ CΑΛΩΝΙΝΑ CΕΒΑ, diademed and draped...
Justin II and Sophia AE follis Nicomedia, AD 596/579 31.2 mm 14.52 gm Obv: D N IVSTI NVS P P AVG, Justin, on left, holding globus cruciger, and...
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