A Flaccilla matching the OP, although not as well preserved: [ATTACH]
These are not in RIC X but I think they should be up to 498 when supposedly the new large first "Byzantine" denomination was introduced. [ATTACH]
There are other things called vervelles too -- for instance the riveted pins used to fasten the camail to the helmet and, surely, these small...
The fashion of wearing these small horse pendants (I have heard them being referred to as vervelle in French quarters) was not restricted to...
Another field I considered getting to know better but alas no money-growing tree nor time-growing fields around here.
Very nice, but I think that yours is a variation of Nicomedia 68 rather than 75, with Γ but without star above it.
Great SPQR Gothicus, @zumbly . This is also the second recorded after F. Johannessen's spec, RIC Temp #829 Smyrna period, (very) late 268: [ATTACH]
For the last 6 years there have been 3 recorded specs for this Licinius Hercules Farnese from Nicomedia: [ATTACH] But in all likelihood there...
Horrendous style, corrosion just enough to make it even uglier, and on top 32EUR. So why? [ATTACH] AE20mm 3.20g, billon antoninian, Viminacium...
I would add a Hainaut piece for Willem but it's Tuesday... :bag::bag::bag:
There is also this, that I only have seen once, Maxentius as Princeps Invictus: [ATTACH]
Maxentius as Caesar :wideyed::wideyed::wideyed::wideyed::wideyed::wideyed::wideyed:
Raymond Bernard Trencavel as Viscount d'Albi and his feudal coinage, the first feudal emission of Albi, ca. 1050-1070: [ATTACH] AR19x18mm 1.23g...
- Scordisci, Sirmium "tetradrachm" from around 100BC, emulating a Macedonian blueprint, likely Philip II [ATTACH] AR23mm billon 7.33g Dembski...
Both are there in the post: the maiorina from Rome and the AE3 from Cyzicus. Does any of them not load?
Two FEL TEMP issues, both unlisted in RIC: [ATTACH] Constans AE25mm 5.60g billon bronze maiorina, minted at Rome, cca. 348-349. DN CONSTAN - NS...
That's because I am cheating and I have this print that I have shown before for help: [ATTACH]
Another small nummus of Anastasius 8mm 0.72g, possibly the smallest I've ever seen. [ATTACH]
I was watching that seal and hoped people would be turned off by the large gash on the reverse.
The main problem is that I am not at my main setting, so all I have access to is the cell's camera. Not that otherwise it would have been much...
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