I have bought a few of these over the years and one day I will build a reasonably matched set. I haven't bought one for a few years until this one...
i bought this coin a few years back. Septimius Severus, denarius, Ancient imitation Obv:– L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP II, laureate head right Rev:–...
I haven't bought a Probus from Siscia for a few years having largely lost my focus on his coins from there. I saw this one and decided to change...
Not any form of denarius with S C on the reverse
There are very few occasions in this period where VICTORIA is spelled out in full. It is generally spelled out as VICTOR AVG and often shortened...
I considered building a collection of Stephanophoric Tets some years back but decided I had too many collecting interests already. I did buy a...
I can just hear Victory saying "where's my palm?"
I think this engraver made the same mistake as my coin above. [ATTACH]
I think that there is something missing here. Who can tell me what? [IMG]
Some oval from different periods [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I bought this one because some of the Carus, Lugdunum - issue 1 portraits look like Probus from Issue 9 [IMG] [IMG] before his hair was shown as...
And another Diocletian Obv:– DN DIOCLETIANO FELICIS, Laureate and mantled bust right, holding olive-branch and mappa Rev:– PROVIDENTIA DEORVM,...
Here is a Half Follis. Maximianus Herculius Obv:– DN MAXIMIANO FELICIS, Laureate and mantled bust right, holding olive-branch and mappa Rev:–...
L Papius Denarius Serratus, Papia 1, Sym. var. RRC 99 Obv:– Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat skin tied under chin. Behind head, Funnel...
i have something similar.... but different RIC 734; Alföldi type 57, n° 6 [IMG] I also have this retrograde oddity Obv:– IMP C M AVR PROBVS...
I bought a coin of the OP type a couple of years back. [IMG]
Septimius Severus, denarius, eastern mint, obverse legend "IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG II CO" all examples from a single obverse die BONAE SPEI...
Are you looking for a number of mixed die matches (same obv and different rev.) or including double die matches (same die both sides)?
Some Sol types from Rome. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
A nice example of the type. I have owned a couple of this reverse type over the years.
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