Any help attributing this coin to city, the deity on the reverse, etc. would be appreciated. Thanks! 14.5 mm; 2.36 gm [ATTACH]
I think a reasonable way to classify these would be sideburns/no sideburns.
I received this Claudius Gothicus Antoninianus as part of a lot of 12 mid-late 3rd century bronzes from Auctiones GmbH latest sale. It's pretty...
I own hundreds of Faustina Sr and Jr coins, both imperial and provincial, and have probably seen thousands. Don't think this is either of the...
Doug--you say, "Types just associated with people mentioned in the Bible do not do nearly as well." I disagree. Pontius Pilate coins are...
Simply stunning!
Gorgeous coin! Great find!
Very attractive, well-centered example with great style. Kind of makes you want to take up a Flavian sub-collection, doesn't it?
That coin has a lot of eye-appeal. Fun subject matter, too!
That's exactly what I do, too.
Thanks for the kind words, everybody.
Got these in the mail yesterday. Thought I'd show them off. [ATTACH]As of Faustina Jr. under Antoninus Pius.[ATTACH] As of Lucilla.[ATTACH]...
Very cool reverse type. What a find!
Lovely coins!
Nice!
Stunning! What a fun list!
Good Lord, that's a rare one!!! Nice find and great work with the die study of the obverse.
Lots of eye-appeal! Lovely coins.
Lovely!
Thanks! We cross-posted!
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