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Feel free to post any coins you deem relevant. I'd love to see them! Over the years, numismatists have wondered who is depicted on this coin, a...
I don't know any details about the hoard, but some of the sestertii in the hoard included Philip I, Julia Mamaea, Maximinus Thrax, and Gordian...
Neapolis (modern Nablus), built at the site of the ancient city of Sichar, is situated nearly in the center of Samaria between two hills, Ebal and...
Interesting coin with a Marc Antony connection. It's not the highest grade specimen, but I like it. [ATTACH] Roman Republican AR denarius L....
Bought my first coin of the year, a marriage issue of Gordian III and Tranquillina. I am a sucker for these marriage issue types of the imperial...
Let's see your left-facing busts, particularly those that "aren't supposed to be" left-facing. Left-facing busts aren't unusual on Greek coins:...
...that our coins will be one year more ancient! Happy new year, everyone!! [ATTACH]
Post your Felicitas reverse types or your Julia Mamaea coins. I'd love to see them! Got a bit of cash for Christmas I thought I'd use to add to...
In Roman Provincial coinage, reverse types depicting various dieties and their associated animals are not uncommon. Here are a few from my...
Denarius of Julia Maesa has an ill-defined empress-shaped incuse area behind a well-struck Juno on the reverse. Any idea what happened? A brockage...
Does anyone here have a coin on display at Austin College's Virtual Catalog of Roman Coins? While browsing the site, I saw a familiar one:...
The identities of the rulers portrayed on this little coin from Claudia Leucas (Balanea) in Sryia have been a puzzle to numismatists for a long...
This coin, lot #1840 in Gorny & Mosch's Auction 204, March 6, 2014 has the same misspelled obverse inscription as my coin, ΑΝΙΑΝ (sic!) ΦΑYΤΙΝΑΝ...
I didn't acquire very many stunning coins in 2016. I spent much of my numismatic time working on uncleaned and bulk lots. I got some nice coins...
Not numismatic, but of interest to ancient coin collectors because most of us are history buffs. And who doesn't like toys?...
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