If you see this kid in your corn field better run.
I have had a really bad experience on delcampe, with a denier tournois of Mehun-sur-Yevre that got lost and a rather backwards seller who did not...
I think they are Acciaioli coinage from ca. 1388-90 -- the look of the alloy and the gothic lettering match very well with the specimen I posted...
Very interesting coin, but without the legend saying COS VI I would have no problem dating it to 321. This issue starts with VOT XX for...
No longer Monday, but here is an interesting piece: an inflationary (possibly irregular/counterfeit) Transylvanian denar for one of the last...
The types around the quindecennalia of Constantine show a very neat sequence of types tied to the actual event, dating to before during and after...
Without the legend marking certain consulships there is no way to say for certain which consulship the bust should be tied to (if any -- for...
The votives of 320 are still the suscepta XX and soluta XV for Constantine I. The VOT V inside wreath and CAESARVM NOSTRORVM around was introduced...
This a very interesting period in the coinage of Italy and the Eros-Amor (Roma) mintmark is tied to the quindecennalia of Constantine and his...
I think a safe bet for all Italian mints would be that both vota V and X are vota suscepta so in theory VOT V would have a terminus ante quem of...
Exactly a cat.
It is partially identifiable and it's a very rare type so there's that.
The more common one standard from after the coinage reform that introduced the smaller flan and weight: [ATTACH]
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