[ATTACH] Denarius of Titus, Rome, with bankers' marks. Next : Titus
don't forget the Yehud silver coins of the 4th c. BC !
imagine the interesting study a real archaeologist could make about a site where you can pick up 13 Roman coins in one day...
[ATTACH] What about Elagabalus, now?
[ATTACH]A follis of Diocletian, minted in Antioch
[ATTACH] Seleucid Kingdom: Demetrios II Nikator (146-138 BC).
C is for Carthage... [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Maximinus Daia (309-313), reduced follis (312), Antioch, 5th officina. Obv.: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMINVS P F AVG, laur. head right Rev.:...
72 hrs let's try some Late Roman coinage [ATTACH] Valens, siliqua, Trier mint Obv.: D N VALEN-S P F AVG, diad., draped and cuirassed bust right...
Game started on Friday, each letter lasts for 48 hours, today is Sunday, let's go to B. Byzantine Bronze anonymous follis, class A2, Basilius II...
[ATTACH] Alexius Comnenus (1081-1118), AE tetarteron
According to the Historia Augusta, Severus Alexander made Maximinus "tribune of the Fourth Legion, which he himself had formed out of recruits,...
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[ATTACH] Antony and Octavian, denarius (41 BC). Next up : a portrait on each side
Yes. Misspellings sometimes happen on Roman coins, not only for Volusian.
[ATTACH] Athens, AE 13mm, 2.94 g. Pseudo-autonomous, c. 120-175 AD. Next : goddess Athena
[ATTACH] This one is funny... Constantius II, FEL.TEMP.REPARATIO, phoenix reverse.
Very nice specimen ! But it was surely not minted in Bostra. These tridrachms or light tetradrachms (there is still a debate) are part of what...
This one is another drachm of Philip III: [ATTACH] Philip III Arrhidaeus, AR drachm, Babylon mint c. 323-317 Obv.: Head of Herakles to right,...
Selling off ancient gold coins is rather unusual. Do you know their provenance, are you sure they are not from a stolen collection? In other terms...
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