I think it's genuine, with KAA in exec. like this one.[ATTACH]
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And a Numerian tet. Emmett 4013-2a, second year (augustus) lB with star, also struck without star. [IMG][IMG]
This is how Curtis Clay explains: There's doubtless an extensive bibliography on the subject, that I haven't read, but Melville Jones' article...
This Tetradrachm for Numerian shows Carinus and Numerian shaking hands, it was minted while Numerian returned from his campaign in the east. The...
MAGNIA VRBICA AVG, Diademed and draped bust right, resting on crescent VENVS VICTRIX, Venus st. left, holding helmnet and sceptre, leaning on...
For sure he was bald I was just joking.... [ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Carus bald? no way.:) [ATTACH]
Dougmaster it's not the same coin, there is a reason I do not show the full obverse, here is the reverse.[ATTACH]
3th century antoninianus from Antioch, but who is this emporer?
Andres2 Wikipedia information is not correct, Numerian died in 284ad, Carinus in 285ad. Magnia was wife of Carinus, their only known child was...
Some Becker in my collection. Magnia Urbica Numerian Nigrinian
Cast and Seemed 'off'? no doubt, sold as a Paduan coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Carinus obv. IMP CARINVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust right rev. FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and...
For Tripoils some variations for RIC128: Who cares? I do. star in field without dot in the legend [ATTACH] No star in field with the dot in...
Doug you are right, it's the Probus portrait for reasons you mentioned.
Not bald at all....... why is that? Lugdunum, sole reign, 1th emission sept.283 [ATTACH]
Greg your Carinus: Rome, RIC 155c, 2nd. emmission Dec.282. The Numerian : Ticinum, RIC 266A, 2nd emission Dec.282
Hi Chris on the obverse IMP NVMERIANVS AVG not IMP CM AVR NVMERIANVS AVG ;)
Yes I did, there are 3 different busttypes, - radiate and draped (A type) - radiate and cuirassed (B type) , radiate, draped and cuirassed seen...
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