Great stuff from Anna Kimelova The closing of the mint at Sirmium in late 364 or very early 365: [ATTACH] An unlisted variation of the third...
With so much new knowledge of migration period I wonder if anyone has seen anything like this: [ATTACH] Is it a "barbarous radiate" from the...
Considering that the lot looks north-african, Vandal is a distinct possibility, and if Vandal likely Thrasamund victory and wreath type. Or a...
A Magnus Maximus siliqua from Northamptonshire: [ATTACH]
A Julia Maesa antoninianus: [ATTACH]
A few years in a paper envelope inside a pvc holder: [ATTACH]
Congrats on the shot, here's a nosy Constans: [ATTACH]
I'm not sure but it is possible that "Stancomb 199" encompasses both the type and the Athena helmeted countermark. I don't have his work, although...
The countermark is local, either from the city proper or its chora, and it was used on bronzes dating from 3rd to 1st century BC to bring them...
Another saint that seems to be rather scarce on trachaea/stamena: [ATTACH]
Was after a siliqua of Constantius II but ended up paying 46EUR for this instead: [ATTACH]
What is very interesting in my opinion is the copying of scarce or rare issues or the downright invention of issues that are not (yet) known from...
There are so many of these "limes" coins that they must have been actual coinages and not contemporary counterfeits. Oberlander-Tarnoveanu...
Last summer some really nice eastern late roman coins from the collection Tareq Hani were offered by a certain German auction house: [ATTACH]
Your second coin is from Aureolus.
At 15mm and 1.53g this is roughly the size of a quinarius, although I don't know of official quinarii for Severus Alexander as Caesar: [ATTACH]
A new addition to one of my favorite Late Roman mints: [ATTACH] Valentinian I AE1 27mm 8.79g, RIC IX Nicomedia 7 ca. 364-5 The AE1 was...
It's a reference still used in France but it's use is very limited. The coins described and sometimes drawn have close to no notes or context. I...
It's a catalog of feudal coins by region:...
This is something new for me, venturing into @FitzNigel 's territory: [ATTACH] Anonymous during the reign of Guillaume dit "Le Batard/Le...
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