True, but that's the only way I can get my RR's in this thread. Besides, Moneyers were a part of the hierarchy, right?
T. CARISIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC AR Denarius OBV: Head of Juno Moneta right, slight drapery REV: Implements for coining money: anvil die with...
M. PORCIUS CATO; GENS PORCIA AR Quinarius OBV: M • CATO • PRO • PR, wreathed head of Liber right REV: Victory seated right, holding palm branch...
C VIBIUS CF CN PANSA CAETRONIANUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS VIBIA AR Denarius OBV: Mask of Pan right, PANSA below REV: IOVIS AXVR before, C VIBIVS C...
Yeah, I need to re-shoot this coin. That is the seller's image and I never took my own shot. :oops:
L CENSORINUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS MARCIA AR Denarius OBV: Laureate head of Apollo right REV: L CENSOR, the satyr, Marsyas, standing left with...
L CALPURNIUS PISO CAESONINUS & Q SERVILIUS CAEPIO ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS CALPURNIA AR Denarius OBV: Head of Saturn facing right, harpa and legend...
M Carboi Roman Republic AR Denarius OBV: Helmeted head of Roma right, laurel branch behind, X below chin REV: Jupiter driving quadriga right...
A ton!
It's more than I want to spend as well, but apparently it is quite rare. I think I'll pass.
I have found in threads like this, someone has to be a moderator and keep reminding people when to post next. We had a thread on the "other"...
I feel the same as Ard-man. I have/use both, but find myself using RIC less and less frequent.
Check out the different lists. Dane has really done a good job this this site. She also keeps up wildwinds, but a lot of the information there...
One of the better on-line resources: http://www.catbikes.ch/coinstuff/coins-ric.htm
Nice coins RG. Well centered and struck. Great detail on both. Nice photography. Love the facial inset.
According to Helvetica's table, it has to be Carus rather than Jupiter since Jupiter is always represented as naked. And, according to that same...
I have a couple of nice Carinus Antoninianus: RIC 253c FIDES MILITVM [ATTACH] RIC 161 PRINCIPI IVVENTVT [ATTACH]
I'm not certain, but I don't think this is RIC 325 which would require a star over the Gamma. I think it is Siscia RIC V-2, 327. BUT, it is a...
When you click on the coin, open the text. I like to look at the text version on all the coins presented. You never know what someone else may...
Not bad for your first tme. Here's a bit more info from wildwinds: Julia Mamaea AD 222-235 Silver Denarius "Juno, mother of the emperors"...
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