Yet another Fortuna: [ATTACH] Septimius Severus. 193-211 AD. AR Denarius (19x17mm; 3.08 gm; 6h). Emesa mint. Struck 194 AD. Obv: Laureate head...
Yes, you are incorrect. [ATTACH] Diadumenian. 218 AD. Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch. Æ As (18mm). Obv: Laureate head, right, i.e., as Augustus....
Good research! That example is definitely Apollo!! If the OP coin is Apollo, it has to be a really terrible engraving.
I respectfully disagree. It is a youthful bust with a diadem and drapery. Definitely Roman, so I agree it is Diadumenian…Macrinus’ son.
@DonnaML , you are a true NUMISMATIST! Unlike me. I am/was an “accumulator.” :)
Probably Caracalla or Elagabalus I think I read on the upper left and right, and the right side: M AVP ANTΩNEINOC. This can't be Geta. Definitely...
The Julia Donna provincial is spectacular! All the others are great, too!
[ATTACH] Theodora. Died before 337 AD. Æ (16mm). Constantinople mint, 5th officina. Struck 337-340 AD. Obv: FL MAX THEO-DORA AVG, mantled bust...
The beard on Caracalla looks strange to me. Could it have been tooled? Look at the depression on the cheek, just above the beard. I think that is...
Ι think not. The label, at least on NGC labels, contains a number that is unique to that coin. And if you go to their web site, you can enter the...
My guess is that it is a theta - θ
A bit rough, but.... [ATTACH] Tiberius; 14-37 AD. Æ As (26mm; 10.96 gm; 5h). Struck at Lugdunum under Augustus, 12-14 A.D. Obv: His laureate...
I have been collecting ancient coin for 58 years but only learned of CT three years ago. My friend of close to 40 years, @dougsmit, informed me of...
I will pray for you, friend!!!!!! Keep up the good fight! They are discovering new treatments frequently! Pete
Yes, close. I think it is EPωC with the ω ligate with the P.
I like #3 for the reverse mint mark. It includes the word EROS in the center. @dougsmit is the expert on these curious mint marks.
Here is a relatively early Constantine I with a cross on an altar on the reverse. Whether the cross is a christian symbol is unknown to me:...
Yes, this one is from Ephesos But the OP coin is from Magnesia.
I would put some kind of restrainer on the two statuettes.
One of those is supposedly from Magnesia.
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