FF2 - here's a ram's head (my coin) ... not it[ATTACH]
Super-chicken it is. Closest thing I've seen to it.
Was trying to describe this coin and can't quite figure out what is pictured in one of the quadrants on the reverse. I thought at first it was a...
I was going through some coins this morning that I put away many, many years ago and came across this votive issue of Constantine. I think I put...
The first one is a provincial of Caligula from Amorium, Phrygia. Here's a link to an example: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=2579610
The second one looks like a Severus Alexander type from Neocaesarea Pontos with the two tetrastyle temple reverse. Here's a link to a similar...
I really don't know why this occurred and I'm not going to try to make excuses for it. This seller lives near me and I've known him for years, and...
You most assuredly did. It's an VRBS ROMA type of Valentinian II (IVN after the name differentiates Valentinian I from Valentinian II). It's also...
It's 13mm and 2.0gms which isn't that far off the norm for those types. There was a thread a few days ago about the persecution issues and that's...
I'm hoping someone can put me out of my misery and help me identify this coin. I put it away years ago because I couldn't figure it out and just...
Was going through a new lot of Greek coins and found two pieces from cities that I had never heard of (which after all these years is pretty...
I'm pretty sure it's this: Sicily, Syracuse under Roman rule (212-150 BC) Obv: Head of Serapis right, hair bound in taenia Rev: (ΣYΡAKO)CIΩN;...
I ran across this little ae4 coin of Leo I yesterday with the Emperor and captive reverse:[ATTACH] The reverse depiction of Leo seems to be the...
Just got the word that the FUN show has been cancelled. Not very surprising.
I've shown these before (quite a few years ago) but I like this matched set so I thought I'd show them again. Valentinian I and Theodosius I...
Here's one of my favorite portraits of Macrinus: Macrinus, Gabala Syria Obv: Laureate and cuirassed bust right Rev: Tyche seated left, holding...
Here's an Alexandria Egypt type of Julia Paula with reverse of Homonoia standing left raising right hand and holding double cornucopia: [ATTACH]
It's not the greatest but here's my Julian of Pannoniae type: Julian of Pannoniae (285-286 AD) Ae Antoninianus ; Siscia mint (22mm, 4.3gms) Obv:...
Just came across this piece. I've had a few of this type with the eagle right, looking back, reverse but not like this. Typically the reverse has...
Here's the coin with the obverse in the proper orientation (although the trident reverse is 180 out). [ATTACH]
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