[ATTACH] Julian II, AE1, Arles circa 361-363, (26mm,10.49g). Pear-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rev. Bull standing r., head facing;...
[ATTACH] DIVUS AUGUSTUS, AE As, 28mm, 10.8g., Struck under Tiberius, circa 31-37 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left. Reverse - S-C...
Very nice @Trebellianus, I especially like the Securitas reverse. I don’t have an imperial Nero yet, still waiting on the “right” one, but here’s...
[ATTACH] Vespasian, Antioch, 69-79., “Dupondius”, (AE, 26 mm, 15.71 g). Laureate head of Vespasian to left. Rev. Large S C within laurel wreath....
Some beautiful coins from everyone in this thread, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Doug, you have some great examples there. I also don't really go for sets, but I'm sure I'll end up picking up a few more of these...each...
[ATTACH] MAXENTIUS, Silvered bronze Follis, (25 mm, 7.36 g), Ostia, 308- 312. IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG Laureate head of Maxentius to right. Rev....
I picked up this Caracalla tetradrachm from the Naville auction last month, and after a hold-up in customs, it finally arrived last week. I...
[ATTACH] TABARISTAN. Abbasid Governors. Sa'Id Ibn Da'La (776-778 AD) AR Hemidrachm, 22mm., 1,70g. Crowned Sasanian style bust right / Fire altar...
Coin number 3 is a bronze follis of Helena (mother of Constantine I). It was minted in Trier around 324-326 AD. The obverse legend is FL HELENA...
Here’s a denarius of Caracalla struck before he introduced the antoninianus. [ATTACH] Caracalla, AR Denarius, 18mm., 3.11g. Laureate head r....
I have a 4th Century example of the Aeternitas legend...interesting reverse on this one. [ATTACH] Maxentius, Follis (Silvered bronze, 25 mm,...
Great post and coins, @Curtisimo ! [ATTACH] Constantine I, AE Follis (20 mm, 3.58 g), Treveri, 326. CONSTAN-TINVS AVG Laureate head of...
Ugh, I know, I hate it. I generally avoid Frank Robinson’s auctions for the same reason.
I’ll add in a cow, calf, and a hound to the mix. [ATTACH] Illyria. Dyrrhachion circa 229-100 BC, (AR, 16mm., 3.00g) ΜΕΝΙΣΚΟΣ, magistrate's name...
Funny to see this coin here, I also put in a bid on this one yesterday which was not even close. And I got “Clio-ed” on another one I really...
Nice pickup, @Ryro! [ATTACH] Alexander III The Great (336-323 BC), AE, Uncertain mint in Macedon, (16mm, 8.30g), Head of Herakles right, wearing...
Not quite as pronounced as some of the others in this thread, but this Gordian III has a squarish flan. [ATTACH]
11. Pontus (King Mithridates) This one is a little bit more obscure, but this is Ariarathes IX Eusebes Philopator, who was one of the sons of...
#9- Macedonia - Philip V- After an unsuccessful alliance with Hannibal and then taking huge losses in the 2nd Macedonian war, Philip decided to...
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