It's struck with the same design on both sides: a cross with pellets at each extremity with IC - XC NI - KA in the quarters. Presumed to be from...
Wow this reverse is a masterpiece.
Something in tune with @Orielensis Gallo-Roman Empire: [ATTACH]
I asked because in your pic I think I can see two: [ATTACH]
If you collect provincials and/or lrbc, chances are you will find "extremely rare coins" fairly often.
Can you see the dots under the bust type, and if so how many do you see? [ATTACH]
It's a small crescent over the chi-iota star in the left field on the reverse.
How common is the Greek legend? Seems like most (that keep any legend) have Latin legend. And here is something that I think might be somewhat...
Yes, Savoca are awesome :cat::cat::cat:
Yes I've heard of the story it's with those two guys and the wolf right
It's a scene of Fides receiving the "blessing" from Sol Invictus, but I think that the undertext here is how the legions are in the blessings of...
Serdica again, August 276: [ATTACH]
So sorry, in one of my previous replies I confused Germanicus Maximus with Gothicus Maximus, affirming that Tacitus was Gothicus Maximus before...
Common coins or better referred to as coins which were actually relevant in the economy of the age. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
These small crude things are awkwardly satisfying [ATTACH]
You're welcome, both Estiot and Mairat are canon for the numismatics of the 270s and later. As for the conflicts in the West in 275, there might...
Can't really afford buying coins anymore so I just make due with sniping underpriced and unlikely offers. This is one of them -- a mezzo denaro...
Apparently there were troubles with some Germanic uprisings in Gaul and Raetia after Aurelian reattached the secessionist state of the...
It might be. I think there is a conflation here -- Tacitus was Gothicus Maximus before the end of 275, possibly on the account of his feats...
That M CL TACITVS AVG is top.
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