Good point. Does this suggest to you that the types with those field marks are dated incorrectly in RIC? If not, what is the explanation for the...
Good catch! The obverse legend is noted for Antioch in RIC on page 272 as "2c" and page 275 as "2b", but their only coins they list that have it...
I think it is Commodus.
The Aureo & Calico auction of superb Republican coins closed today. They had one of this type: [ATTACH] It is very nice for the type. But, are...
It really does have an excellent portrait. I'm sure you will enjoy the coin.
Here is my favorite portrait of Maximian: [ATTACH] 28 mm. 9.89 grams. London Mint. The common GENIO POPVLI ROMANI reverse RIC VI London 23b, "c....
Many of us could not get any pleasure out of them. You can get excellent example of each for $10-$15 and as soon as you spend that sort of money...
@willkerrs , your coin is very nice. As the examples above show, the flan is often a bit small for the design. It needs near-perfect centering...
There are extremely many overpriced or fake coins on eBay. I hope we don't have to pay much attention to them. I prefer the threads where people...
@Sallent , it sounds like you are able to expand even without selling the Gordian IIIs. I recommend you keep them except for any you really don't...
Two torches held out is (also) a symbol of Hekate. Wikipedia says: "Ancient Greek: Ἑκάτη, Hekátē) is a goddess in ancient Greek religion and...
I love coins of the tetrarchy (founded by Diocletian). Books often say the art of the period emphasized unity and their portraits are almost...
Silver coins of the Roman Republic from the first century BC were imitated in good silver in Dacia (north of the Danube, roughly in the region of...
I offer coins of the Roman tetrarchy: Many are here at Augustus Coins: http://augustuscoins.com/Tetrarchy.html and I feature two below [ATTACH]...
This has been one of my favorite coins since 1984: [ATTACH] 31 mm. Husam al din Yuluq Arslan, struck 596 AH = 1199/1200 AD, vasal of two...
Here is one like @Cucumbor 's second coin: [ATTACH] 21 mm. 8.63 grams. Pontus, Amisos, time of Mithradates Eupator, 120-63 BC. Head of young...
@Curtisimo , running the tournament was a great deal of work. I want you to know that it is appreciated. I'm sure you had many many communications...
I have one. The type is: [ATTACH] Panticapaeum, 20 mm. 294-284 BC according to Anokhin and Frolova says "beginning of the third century B.C."...
I wrote a page on British Claudian imitations: http://augustuscoins.com/ed/imit/imitclaudius.html After illustrating many Claudian imitations,...
Panticapaeum (variously spelled) was a city on the northern Black Sea coast at the east end of Crimea (formerly Ukraine, recently annexed by...
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