I don't have any coin of Macrinus minted in Rome. I have some which are from Syria or Cilicia. They are interesting because Macrinus' portrait is...
On your coin the bust is not draped and cuirassed. It's another kind of obverse die, an unpublished variant.
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Very nice radiate AE coin of Nicomedia ! It is RPC V.2, — (unassigned; ID 73713). You should send this picture, with the diameter, weight and...
It's AR 23.5 mm, 5.23 g, 6 h. I don't think the flan is particularly broad, most of Caracalla's antoniniani are like this. It's difficult, even...
[ATTACH] Caracalla (198-217), antoninianus. Obv.: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, radiate draped and cuirassed bust right, seen from front Rev.: P M TR...
[ATTACH] one from Constantinople and one from Antioch
I was just pulling your leg... :) But I was actually a bit surprised by the "Victorian French coins" concept...
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[ATTACH] This one is a small one : AE 13 mm, 2.90 g. It comes from Tunisia.
[ATTACH] An 11th c. anonymous follis with Jesus and his mother Mary
Euh... What is a "Victorian" French coin? Queen Victoria was queen of the United Kingdom (England + Wales + Scotland + Ireland) but the British...
There was something funny about a coin of Valerian. In Hegra (Saudi Arabia) an antoninianus of Valerian was found, among many other Roman coins....
[ATTACH] Valentinian II, Constantinople, 378-383. [ATTACH] Theodosius I, Cyzicus, 383-388 [ATTACH] Honorius, Antioch, 392-395 [ATTACH]...
[ATTACH] COR(nelia) SALONINA AVG(usta) / PVDICITIA There is also this one, not so well struck : [ATTACH] FECVNDITAS AVG(usta)
[ATTACH] Valerian (253-260), sestertius. AE 30 mm, 16.85 g. Rome, 255-256 Obv.: IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS P F AVG: Laureate and cuirassed bust, right...
[ATTACH] "Phoinix" means a Carthaginian, but also a palm-tree.
So young... I did not know him but I feel sad.
Very nice !!!
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