[ATTACH] Denarius of M. Barbatus Obv.: M. ANT. IMP. AVG. III VIR R.P.C. M. BARBAT. Q. P., bare head of Mark Anthony right. Rev.: CAESAR IMP....
Antoninus Pius was the most boring emperor of all Roman History. No big all-out civil or foreign wars, no neurotic behaviour, no madness, no funny...
[ATTACH] This one can take off before the tiger catches it. Gallienus, antoninianus, rev. SOLI CONS AVG / A, Pegasus taking off right
Is there a cabbage reverse too, in the series?
[ATTACH] Gallienus, antoninianus, rev. IOVI CO[NS AVG], goat walking left.
sh*t! too late...
In late 5th - early 6th c. Carthage, under the Vandals, they minted coins of 4 nummi with the mark of value on the reverse : N(ummi) / IIII. (1.34...
OK but it's nevertheless an probable archaeological site, if one can find so many 3rd c. coins at low depth in a single day. This was not a legal...
if these coins come from the same sector, it's an archaeological site.
[ATTACH] In this comic, Caesar's portrait seems rather realistic, don't you find?
Interesting. In France the price of bread is free since 1987 only; when I was young it was decided by the government. I would very much like to...
History is not about deciding who's been nice and naughty, who deserves to be admired or despised. We are mere mortal sinners, not God Almighty or...
[ATTACH] Octavian (not Augustus yet), denarius, Rome or somewhere in Italy, 32-29 BC Obv.: head of diademed Venus right rev.: CESAR DIVI F,...
Nice job. Did you cut the face of B and paste it on A's head, or did you use an AI morphing application? Morphing is developing fast, with this...
Thanks !!! I did not find it because, I don't know why, they do not mention the reverse legend...
[ATTACH] Claudius, Sidon (Phoenicia, today's Sayda in Lebanon). Obv.: laureate head of Claudius right rev.: L BΞP (year 162 = 51/2 AD), ΣIΔΩNO[Σ /...
[ATTACH] Marcianus (450-457), nummus (Constantinople) [ATTACH] Anastasius (491-518), nummus (Constantinople) [ATTACH] Justin II (565-578),...
Thank you ! I'll send them feedback with the picture. They need to add it to their database.
This portrait was discovered in Tusculum in 1825 by Lucien Bonaparte, brother of the late Napoleon Bonaparte and amateur archaeologist. It is...
The reconstitution by antropoloog Maja d'Hollosy is not Julius Caesar, it's my Maths teacher when I was an 8th grader, I remember very well, he...
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