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The THEODOSES I and II Theodosius I also known as Theodosius the Great, was Roman Emperor from AD 379 to AD 395.Theodosius was the last emperor...
Here is another Flavius Victor from my collection: FLAVIVS VICTOR, Pearl diademed, draped and cuirasssed bust.r. "DNFLAVICTOR". Rev.: Camp gate...
I am afraid that the three coins are in such a bad shape that it is not possible to determine whether they are authentic. Not worth expertize...
This coin of Julius Caesar is one of the rarest in the Caesarian series and obviously received extensive circulation as all surviving examples...
Frederick II, 1194–1250, Holy Roman emperor (1220–50) and German king (1212–20), king of Sicily(1197–1250), and king of Jerusalem (1229–50). This...
Dry good taste. Interesting coin.
IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate bust r. toga visible on l.shoulder [ATTACH] Rev.: Hadrian seated l. on high platform making...
very interesting coin. THank you for showing it.
AVGVSTVS Bare head r. “CAESAR IMP VII”, Rev.: “ASIA RECEPTA”, Victory standing l. holding weath, on cista mystica between two serpents erect. AR...
- Roger I Grand Count of Sicily( c. 1031 – 22 June 1101), was a Norman nobleman who became the first Count of Sicily from 1071 to 1101. Born in...
AEMILIANUS, turmoil emperor Of unknown background. His familly was from Mauritania, born in Girba (Djerba island) in the Roman province of...
S A T R A P S The Kings of Persia, during the Achaemenid period, appointed governors (satraps) to administer in their name,...and benefit,...
As Valentinian I was mentioned in a recent CoinTalk forum, I thought that it would be appropriate to also refer to his murdered predecessor:...
I forgot to include the coins' descriptions relating to the above. As you can see there is two COS II (one with Parthian prisoner on the reverse,...
P E T R A FAUSTINA. veiled head r.Rev.:unidentified. ELAGABALVS. Laureate head r. “IMP C M AVP ANTONINOC”. Rev.: Founder ploughing r,with yoke...
Exotic animals are frequently displayed on coins. Romans useed to bring some for circus performance or, like in Alexandria, reproduced them on...
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