Your coin is Commodus with a reverse of Victory setting a shield on palm. Though I can’t make out your legends completely, compare with the coin...
I am hoping that it will clean up quite a bit, but until I have the coin in hand, I will reserve judgement...but I am looking forward to seeing it.
Yes, I won it...sorry to have to bid against forum members though. The Brutus was definitely the star of the group, though several others are...
it's a B for sure.
this lot has a coin for Brutus from the mint traveling with him 43-42 B.C. , struck during Liberators' Civil War. [ATTACH]
These coins are using Greek to number the workshops -- A, B, Γ, Δ etc.; so no possibility of D.
here's a Vetranio without a beard...he looks more like Constantius II Vetranio A.D. 350 22x24mm 3.5gm D N VETRANIO P F AVG; laureate, draped...
the symbol in the left field is a tau-rho [ATTACH]
Theodosius I A.D. 388- 392 17x18mm 2.2g D N THEODO-SIVS P F AVG; pearl-diademed and cuirassed bust right. SPES REI-PVBLICAE; Emperor, head...
It's Galeria Valeria ( OBV: GAL VALERIA AVG) with a VENERI VICTRICI reverse. It looks like it is from Thessalonica, similar (not exact) to the...
my only current Constantius I from London, but it is posthumous. [ATTACH] Constantius I posthumous issue A.D. 307- 310 23x25mm 6.6g DIVO...
RIC does not list this type for Maximinus as Caesar only Augustus , it should come before Alexandria 124. [ATTACH] Maximinus II A.D. 311 24x25mm...
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