Which dealer?
Great coins! Out of all my Roman Republican coins, I have only three with Jupiter on the obverse: Roman Republic, Cn. Lentulus Clodianus...
Congratulations! It's a beautiful example. I am afraid that I have none of the Muse coins, which I think are generally the most expensive of...
If Dr. Dieterle cited it, she probably has it and can mail or email a copy of the relevant page to you. She did that for me when her citations for...
For research on the coins of Postumus (including attributions to the different mints), I recommend the book by Jerome Mairat, The Coinage of the...
Domitian and Domitia, AE 22.7, 93/94 AD, Cilicia, Anazarbus. Obv. Laureate head of Domitian to right, AYTO KAI ΘΕ YI ΔOMITIANOC CE ΓEP around from...
I keep forgetting that Pompey was already well-known in Sulla's time. He started young!
How long do you think that avatar is going to last? Not long, I'm afraid. Caesar was no humanitarian, but ancient casualty numbers, especially...
12 hours have passed since my own post! So I'll try an easier request: more Venus!
These are great! I'm used to military busts for Probus, but I don't think I've ever seen them for Gallienus before.
I'm afraid I have no idea. I suggest writing to Dr. Dieterle and asking her.
C. 16 = Cohen. Same numbering system as RSC for Imperial coins.
There's definitely something odd about the field to the left of Vesta's profile, but I don't know enough to explain it. Those marks don't really...
That's an amazing coin, @David Atherton. Congratulations! I have only one raven, the one on this Vitellius denarius: [IMG] But I have lots of...
If I'm counting correctly, the first coin you mention depicts an eagle. But the second one does portray a sphinx: Roman Republic, T. Carisius, AR...
Thanks. I wish I could have done a better job getting the natural light (I took it by a window) to fall evenly on the whole tray. The coins...
I wouldn't have the slightest idea how to create a "virtual" tray combining all the photos of my Roman Republican reverses. My skills aren't...
6 new threads in one day? People have explained to you before that that's unfair to other members and hogs the front page.
This appears to be the antoninianus version of @Shea19's denarius: Caracalla AR Antoninianus, 215-217 AD, Rome Mint. Obv. Radiate, draped, and...
Thanks for the wonderful coin and great write-up! The holes wouldn't bother me at all.
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