This is a rarer coin from Caracalla Caracalla. Serdica, Thrace (Sofia, Bulgaria) 211 - 217 A.D.; Obverse: AYT K M AYP CEYH ANTΩNEINOC, laureate...
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This reverse of this coin is VOT easter egg XX :) [ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 321 Ӕ nummus 20mm 3.7g CONSTA-NTINVS AVG; Laureate head...
Palladas, a 4th century AD pagan writer mentions the follis. He is alluding to the stripping down and melting of temple treasures, like a statue...
The green is called verdigris and it can be removed; but you would most likely end up with no patina; which might leave you with a very ugly coin....
The two on the bottom left are the same Caracalla A.D. 206 Limes Denarius ANTONINVS PIVS AVG; laureate head right. PONTIF TR P VIIII COS II;...
This Constantius II is paired with a reverse for Constantine I. The reverse is either RIC VII Nicomedia 90 (A.D. 324- 5) or RIC VII Nicomedia 155...
Historians and numismatists have long speculated that Maximinus had acromegaly; which can be demonstrated by his changing appearance on his...
It Maximinus I https://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.4.max_i.40
The more mules the merrier!
keeping the mule train going... [ATTACH] this coin a Constantine II obverse with a Constantine I reverse (RIC VII Cyzicus 34) [ATTACH]...
I don't see how a single coin of this short reigning Emperor reflects his influence in Britain. In fact, during his reign, Vitellius had little to...
A mule, or hybrid, is a coin that was struck with an incorrect pairing of obverse and reverse dies. This coin has a Constantine II obverse with...
It's a Roman coin with the reverse is GLORIA EXERCITVS. The reverse is a soldier with spear and shield on either side of a military standard. It...
some recent updates of my coins of Maximianus that reference his ancestry with Hercules. this one is an upgrade [ATTACH] Maximianus A.D. 307...
The OCRE listing states that it is silver-- Material:Silver and that the denomination is denarius. Denarius is mentioned three times. [ATTACH]
Septimius Severus with a RESTITVTOR VRBIS reverse https://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.4.ss.289_denarius
this is absolutely nothing to worry about or even waste time speculating about until something (or even anything happens), until then I will...
[ATTACH] here's a coin of the best Carthaginians! :) [ATTACH] VANDALS. Semi-autonomous coinage of Carthage. A.D. 480-533. Æ 21 Nummi...
Obviously, at least if you have seen my website, I would argue against that. The Imperial Carthage issues are not only unique to the Carthage...
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