It is Antoninus Pius, from Apollonia Pontica https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3301599
Please, what is the imitative one?
[ATTACH] Anastasius nummus : AE 7 mm, 0.70 g [ATTACH] Anastasius large follis : AE 36 mm, 18.75 g
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] (looks better in hand) My best Isis is Ptolemaic Ptolemy V Epiphanes AE 29 mm, 19.80 g (205-180 BC) Obv.: head of Isis right...
Very interesting, thanks ! There is a curious medallion of Commodus, probably a New Year medallion of 187 AD, with Janus/Commodus. The reverse...
[ATTACH] Arab-Byzantine fals - Emesa (Homs, Syria) KAΛON / b-Homs (in Arabic) , bust of a Byzantine emperor holding globe with cross. EMI CHC...
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[ATTACH] This fragment is in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, since 2002. You will see that the bottom right quarter corresponds almost exactly with...
My dream coin? There are many of them... Probably this one: [ATTACH] Alexander III 'the Great", 5 sheqels or decadrachm, AR 40.08 g. Probably...
[ATTACH] Numidia, Massinissa or Micipsa (208-118 BC), AE 29 mm, 15.88 g Obv.: laureate head of king (?) left Rev.: horse galloping left, over...
[ATTACH] Seleucid, Antiochus VII (138-129 BC), AE 18 mm, 5.80 g. Antioch, 137 BC. Obv: Winged bust of Eros right. Rev: BAΣΙΛΕΩΣ ANTIOXOY...
[ATTACH] Volusian, AE 31 mm of Perge (Pamphylia), 19.81 g. https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/9/1117A specimen 1. Obv.: Α Κ Γ ΟΥ ΑΦ ΓΑΛ...
[ATTACH] Antioch, AE3 of 310-311 AD. GENIO ANTIOCHENI / APOLLONI SANCTO NEXT: Apollo seated
[ATTACH] Faustina II sestertius, rev. FECVN DITAS / S C NEXT : the largest ancient or medieval coin in your collection
Ancient, they say... Well, it's not so ancient, but it is African and historical - and, you know, in Africa, traditional craftsmanship looks very...
The jug looks Syrian, Roman or Byzantine period. I suppose the bracelet, if it is silver, has the same kind of Levantine provenance. Maybe it is...
[ATTACH] I had already posted it. Nero Claudius Drusus, sestertius. NEXT : curule chair
My Julia Domna is much more puritan... [ATTACH]
On the way back to Antioch, the poor Antiochus had an emergency: find money, huge amounts of money, to pay his soldiers who were all mercenaries....
It was under trees, in the early seventies, in the hills overlooking Eretria, there were stones on the path and also small pottery shards. I just...
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