I think I've found it: RIC VI Alexandria 15b. If you haven't looked, take a gander on Helvetica's tables at...
I think it looks something like Alexandria RIC VI 27 Galerius Maximian AE follis, Alexandria. 297-298 AD. GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, laureate...
Not sure, but the mintmark looks like ALE
I think your "bet" is correct. COS III is my guess as well. At bargain bin price (?), I think I would keep it as well. I own several Hadrian...
Nice, well struck coin. I own a few and the ones I own seem to be fairly well struck as well (not near as nice as your example). Here is one of...
[ATTACH] ELAGABALUS AR Denarius OBV: IMP ANTONINVS AVG - Laureate, draped bust right REV: P M TRP III COS III P P - Jupiter seated left,...
[ATTACH] SEVERUS ALEXANDER AR Denarius OBV: IMPCMAVRSEVALEXANDAVG - Laureate, draped bust right REV: IOVICONSERVATORI - Jupiter standing left,...
How about the Roman equivalent to Zeus: Jupiter [ATTACH] L PROCILIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC AR Denarius OBV: Bust of Jupiter right, SC behind REV: L...
Thanks John. It's a nice piece in hand as well.
[ATTACH] ARCADIA MEGALOPOLIS Triobol OBV: Laureate head of Zeus left REV: Pan seated left, holding lagobolon; eagle on knee, monogram before,...
[ATTACH] TRALLES, LYDIA CITY COINAGE AE18 OBV: Laureate head of Zeus Larasios right REV: DIOS TRAL-LIANWN, thunderbolt, all in wreath Struck at...
[ATTACH] Alexander III AR Drachm OBV: Head of Herakles right in lionskin headdress REV: ALEXANDROU, Zeus Aetophoros seated left, holding eagle...
It's ok if ya'll mispronounce until someone corrects you publicly. I was mispronouncing Elagabulus until the Orlando FUN Show last year when I...
I think TIF and VK say it nearly alike and is how I say it. Note to TIF and VK: If I say it the same way, it's probably wrong.
Who you callin' "nutjob"? Stop it Steve or I'm tellin'!
I gotta go to the bathroom
So, now I have company eh? Hey, it's gettin' crowed here. Watch those elbows!!! Steve, keep your hands to yourself!!! Chris, if I have to stop...
Some wonderful little gems. I remembered I had a replica of a St Gaudens $20 gold piece I got somewhere a long time ago. I measured it at 8.5mm....
What's the size John?
Inspired by YOC's thread, I thought it might be fun to see everyone's smallest coins. I'll start it out with: [ATTACH] AEOLIS, KYME AR Hemiobol...
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