Germany - 2 € - 100th birthday of Chancellor Helmut Smidt [ATTACH]
One of the few modern medals I got that I really like: Belgium - 5 years reign anniversary of King Philippe 2013-2018 [ATTACH]
2018 time! Here the only comemorative coin I ever bought for the face value in a bank when it got released: Germany - 5 € 2018 - Subtropical zone...
Ok so it looks like only Alexandria continued this type for some years after most mints stopped producing it.
The CONCORDIA MILITVM reverse is definetly the most common type of the early tetrarchy and I do have examples of this type for every emperor of...
I guess 2019 will be much longer then I thought so here another one from me here: Kazakhstan - 10 Tenge - 2019 [ATTACH]
Here a coin from the time after he kicked Queen Zenobias as* Emperor Aurelian - Antoninianus - RESTITVT ORIENTIS - Cyzikus mint [ATTACH]
I guess its time for good old 2019: Another german 2€ comemorative picked from circulation [ATTACH]
The 2 German 2€ comemoratives of the year 2020 (picked from circulation) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Great Idea to restart this. I once participated in a similar thread on numista and its really nice to see all the history unfold year by year....
I collected some of those but it not my main goal they just come from circulation. But here an in my opinion interesting one: This german Helmut...
My best example of this type: Julian Caesar - SPES REIPVBLICAE - Siscia mint [ATTACH]
My only coin from his reign is this very sandy coin I possibly should clean one day when I feel ready for this challenge: Follis - Licinius II....
My only Postumus yet: Antoninianus - Emperor Postumus - VIRTVS AVG [ATTACH]
This should be yours on wildwinds.com: http://wildwinds.com/coins/ric/constantine_II/_nicomedia_RIC_vII_036.jpg
The "pompeii of serbia" well except the fact that Viminacium minted a nice bunch of awesome coins ;) Here my best example with a nice imperial...
Yesterday I happily received an awesome provincial bronze coin from the reign of Gallienus: Its from the city of Aphrodisias in Caria - Modern day...
One of my most recent additions is in fact the following Tetricus Antoninianus: [ATTACH] Emperor Tetricus I. - VICTORIA AVG Which is a new...
@Matthew Kruse Well he wasnt the first one to tolerate christianity but he raised his sons in the christian faith and supported the build up of...
Everyone here know Constantine I. "The great" for one reasons or another but mainly because he helped christianity to become the empires dominant...
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