I forgot my Domna...... and a MONETAE too as well as a II COS [IMG]
I forgot to add the PEPT - II COS [IMG] And here is an even more strange oddity AVG II C - FORTVAE(sic) REDVCI, Moneta/Aequitas standing left,...
@Severus Alexander - the Naumann coin is mis-attributed. That is a COS I. I have had a couple of these [IMG] I think I have 3 AVG II Cs from...
I must admit that I developed a fondness for his Antioch issues.... This one has an uneven strike but is otherwise ok. [IMG]
I am sticking to the term Antoninianus until there is some definitive acceptance of anything else. Like Doug I don't use the term Aurelianus...
The OP is in wonderful style and a great example. My nearest to the type is with the shorter obverse legend, suffering from some corrosion in the...
I bought a Domitian - Virtus As over a decade ago but parted with it. I will share it here nonetheless as it is relevant. It is the earlier COS...
Most of these should have been detected by a cursory glance.
Almost all have been marked. I notice that the Constans galley from Siscia is still there.
I seem to recall these being flooded onto the market back in 2009. I created a montage of several examples for sale from a single seller with the...
My nicest Florian:- Obv:- IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right Rev:- VIRTVS AVGVSTI, Emperor advancing right,...
Sometimes however there are coins that break the dating conventions. The following coin of Septimius Severus from Alexandria is one such coin....
@Tejas Doesn't the read IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG? which would make it Severus Alexander..... Here is a dated Victory type, just because I...
I have only owned two Lysimachos Tets. Obv:– Diademed head of the deified Alexander right, with horn of Ammon. Rev:– BASILEOS LYSIMAXOY, Athena...
I have seen it referred to as Orbis Terrarum. @DonnaML - I personally have my doubts about wings on your example. I suspect that what is being...
surely those are one in the same coin
During some periods the officinae were used to produce different reverse types. I will illustrate with example from the 4 different officinae...
I bid on four items. Lost on all four.
I wonder if the accept corrections. I note that a few of their denarii of Septimius Severus are attributed to the incorrect mint.
The Owl had become a trading currency across a large geographical area. So irrespective of where you were you could spend your Owl regardless of...
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