Just FYI, the Balbinus is an antoninianus not a denarius :) "double" the coin.
Stacks is waiving the BP for these coins. So hammer should be hammer (plus taxes and shipping/all the fun stuff)....
I think it's a prow.
I like the horseman reverse types that Septimius, Geta and Caracalla have. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My sister had the same issue. You just keep calling back and eventually they'll ask if you want to be added to their "we'll call you back" list....
Age of Empires I has a bunch of ancient civilizations you can play as.
Elagabalus. Reverse is Salus feeding a snake. RIC IV 139 I believe.
looks more like Severus Alexander to me. I can see an IMP ALEX to the left of the bust. And that would be Providentia on the reverse.
Wait a minute all those coins look exactly the same..... ;)
If you loop it the polish lines will be slightly raised. Maybe help you decide what they are.
It says it in really small letters along the bottom of the picture.
My coin from the same time period. Gordian III as Caesar c. April-June A.D. 238. Reverse: jug between lituus and knife on l., simpulum and...
I didn't even look that closely at the inscription. Thank you for the clarification!
Bottom Middle: Seleukos IV Philopator, obv bust of Laodike rv head of elephant left; tripod to right. SC 1318 or thereabouts.
My pretty Faustina Sr. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Last one looks to be a bronze of Seleukos II. I think it's SC 657(1).
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