Now this is the standard I have set myself when looking for a FH type. This is outstanding!
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Where in the heck do you find all these Eastern minted coins? I mean, I look, but rarely find any. BTW, nice coin.
However, I met a young woman (young enough to be my granddaughter) who I thought was one of the most attractive young women I've ever seen. But...
I always find her portraits to be beautiful. If they are true representations of Plautilla, you have to wonder what Caracalla found attractive...
I'd love to have a coin like that. Nice thoughtful card for Ancients numismatists
Outstanding!
Mat may be right about the second coin, but it could also be Otacilia Severa. The last coin is unrecognizable. BTW, welcome Bojan
I believe Mat is right about the first coin. It is probably Lucius Verus with a reverse of Marcus Aurelius and Verus standing vis à vis clasping...
I suppose that's possible. However, if so, isn't the seller hurting him/herself with such a restriction? Well, I don't understand it, but, then...
I received a response from one of the sellers: I've written again to let him know I have only bid once at the very end of each auction. I asked...
You know, when I buy a coin like the OP coin it's mostly because I like the aesthetics of the particular coin . In this case, it's the desert...
Care to explain?
Another answer at Forum confirms your findings:
So, does this mean the Anonymous I showed above is part of this series?
Perhaps you are a better investigator and I am, because I don't even have a clue where to look next to begin digging.
Well I posted it over at Forum and here is the answer from one of their members:
I think I'll do just that. Thanks.
That's a beautiful FH type. As you say, strong details and great patina.
I came to the same conclusion looking through RIC 1, pages 76-77. However, now I am at a loss as to what to reference this coin. RIC what? Any...
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