The general type is also in Baker's opus p. 1456 Type 1 group VARIA var.5, but with a different privy mark, a triangular dot formation.
VICTOR GERMAN is certainly the scarcer type, but not that popular. [ATTACH]
All the Claudius II from Cyzicus look solid.
Glad I could help.
Possibly S. 2359? https://coins.labarum.info/en/catalog/1134?cid=7145
I'm considering doing a similar feature on the Principality of Achaea.
In the span of early 269 to September 270, Cyzicus struck: - the long obverse legend types but without the SPQR exe - the long obverse legend...
Perhaps I should have added the legends, but being in Byzantine Greek and rather variable I thought I'd leave them out not to bore readers (even...
Saint Tryphon was a Phrygian saint from the 3rd century, martyred during the Decian persecutions of 250-1. He is celebrated by both Eastern and...
D. R. Walker ('A Transient Coinage Reform AD 326, NC 1967 p. 71) considers these 'dynastic' issues, a series that Constantine started soon after...
Another one of these later imitations/immobilizations that Seltman assigned to the Florentines at Acrocorinth and Baker attributes to the late...
I don't think it's an A on the reverse (or better said, not just the A that is on the specimens @Valentinian provided), but rather one of the...
And an anepigraphic minimus/nummus -- where these anepigraphic pieces earlier or later in the reign of Anastasius? [ATTACH]
On your copy of RIC you can add your own notes, correct errors and/or add variations etc. I do this also with my Duplessy volumes on royal and...
- post 1204 Byzantine coinage is vastly more interesting and intriguing than the earlier Byzantines - late Roman bronzes, although very common,...
Could you please post some more pics of the falcon? It is fast becoming one of my favorite coins -- such imagery, the LEO legend and the...
Wow, falcon, Scythopolis, Amman and Tiberias in the same lot :woot::woot::woot::woot:
Also possibly inspiring a large-scale issue of copper fractions in the County of Tripoli under Raymond III and his immediate heirs ca....
Another impossible identification -- Virgin Mary (twice, because of double-strike) crowning emperor. Possibly Palaiologan S.2271, S.2298 or 2340?...
This brings me back to this specimen: [ATTACH] Which combines the typical radiate barbarous of the late 3rd century with what appears to be a...
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