Sear's book is most recently published, but he relies on data from others...for this issue he uses Göbl and even acknowledges him in the intro....
RIC VIII also says that the FTR Galley types seems to be a reference to a visit Constans made to Britain in A.D. 343. Kraft writes that the Hut...
Antioch engravers did the best work. Below is another fancy example. Lots of great detail, even the rudder is nicely done. [ATTACH] Constans...
Here is a coin that I sold a while ago and thought that it was fairly interesting. It is a Constans Fel Temp galley from Antioch and while it is...
Why must there be something done to help new collectors? Is it incumbent on seasoned collectors to hold the hands of new collectors? Having said...
That would be a highly subjective list. I see people praising a particular seller and wonder if they have even bought from many other sellers....
here's an unusual one I sold a few years ago. It is a poor attempt at copying a gold coin of Severus III-- note COMOB in the exergue. 10mm 0.5gm...
here's a neat minimi. It's copying an official Constantinopolis with GLORIA EXERCITVS two soldiers reverse. Official examples are pretty small at...
The PIETAS reverse is a fairly common type for Tetricus II [ATTACH] image from Wildwinds
No, it's definitely unofficial...I should have put that in the post.
This small coin has an obverse that looks like Tetricus I paired with a reverse that resembles a Tetricus II reverse with a vase. Tetricus A.D....
I think that it must be a typo. None of his other coins are priced so ridiculously. Have you asked the seller?
I'm sure the auction house just saw another cruddy LRB and threw it into a group. My max bid was more than 3 times what I paid though, so it...
It's interesting to me that this coin was sold in a lot by CNG. There was no mention of anything special...it was listed as just a Constantine...
though RIC VII calls it a shield, I believe the object is actually a wreath. RIC VII describes the reverse of the VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP...
RIC VII notes that horseman appear on some shields; which prior to this coin, was right. There are perhaps 4 shield designs (studded, vertical...
This VLPP has a a hippocamp on the shield, which is unusual. In fact, I have never seen another example. There are decorated shields with a...
Yes, it's pretty cool, it also has slight drapery and aegis on the left shoulder.
Thank you, I will record it as a year 14, with the I missing or just plain hard to see.
I thought about year 14; but I could see no evidence of an I.
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