OK, I'll play. Here is one of mine: [ATTACH]
Sorry YOC. I got carried away. A very nice coin for sure.
I heartily disagree. Especially if your wife is anything like mine. I'm still paying almost three months later. NOTHING IS WORTH HER...
One can never have too many Hadrian's
Two of my favorites from Pisidia, Antiochia [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That is a fantastic chart and I now have it bookmarked. Thanks Doug.
I have, but not in the past few months. No problems with my purchase though.
Not there. But you can find it on Helvetica's.
I read somewhere that the lion and the bull represented the two legions station in Vimanacium. Nice pick up.
You beat me to it TIF. Same coin I was thinking of.
Probably a good thing!
I think I've found it: RIC VI Alexandria 15b. If you haven't looked, take a gander on Helvetica's tables at...
I think it looks something like Alexandria RIC VI 27 Galerius Maximian AE follis, Alexandria. 297-298 AD. GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, laureate...
Not sure, but the mintmark looks like ALE
I think your "bet" is correct. COS III is my guess as well. At bargain bin price (?), I think I would keep it as well. I own several Hadrian...
Nice, well struck coin. I own a few and the ones I own seem to be fairly well struck as well (not near as nice as your example). Here is one of...
[ATTACH] ELAGABALUS AR Denarius OBV: IMP ANTONINVS AVG - Laureate, draped bust right REV: P M TRP III COS III P P - Jupiter seated left,...
[ATTACH] SEVERUS ALEXANDER AR Denarius OBV: IMPCMAVRSEVALEXANDAVG - Laureate, draped bust right REV: IOVICONSERVATORI - Jupiter standing left,...
How about the Roman equivalent to Zeus: Jupiter [ATTACH] L PROCILIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC AR Denarius OBV: Bust of Jupiter right, SC behind REV: L...
Thanks John. It's a nice piece in hand as well.
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