Several questions. It is a billon antoninianus. The lack of S-C eliminates the possibility of an As. The style is non-Roman making this...
And I believe the seated character is Ceres.
Chair back I think.
So I tried to get some discipline with my collecting and then it all went out the window. I don't collect Flavian coins and had sold all of the...
Here is one on acsearch that might be worth reading.... http://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=1515598 Martin
Here are some examples of Roman coins that certainly show evidence os replating in more recent times. Having done some research on the subject it...
I have only ever bought one triga. C Naevius Balbus, AR Serrate Denarius Obv:- Diademed head of Venus right, SC behind Rev:- Victory in triga...
Maxentius as Caesar coins are quite hard tofind. Maxentius as Caesar Obv:- M AVR MAXENTIVS NOB CAES, Laureate head right Rev:- SALVIS AVGG ET...
I have an early transitional style, which is also quite a chunky coin but nowhere near as chunly as the OP coin. Transitional style tetradrachms...
Here are coins that I found that appear to be from the same dies. This seems to be a regularly used reverse type at Berytus. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Berytus Laureate draped cuirassed bust right CO/L - BE / R; Poseidon standing left, holding dolphin and trident, right foot on galley A similar...
I have only ever owned one Cistophoric tetradrachm of Hadrian. I parted with it a couple of years ago. Hadrian Cistophoric tetradrachm Obv:-...
Here we have a combination of two dated events that allow us to narrow the date. He is Tribunitia Potestas for the 4th time and Consul for the 4th...
For Gallienus the majority of coins lack these titles to allow the direct dating using the titles. With this coin the reverse shows P M TR P IIII...
Among my latest purchases is a dated Gallienus. I believe that these are common but do seem to demand a small premium for Gallienus. Gallienus -...
Very close.
Male coin on left obverse reads NINOC to right of bust. This is the end of ANTO-NINOC so most likely Caracalla. I don't see a double pi.
Male looks like Caracalla. Reverse figures look like caracalla Hygieia and Asklepios with Telesphoros between.
A coin from the same dies as the female is discussed here:- http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=100509.0
A couple of different depictions. Septimius Severus denarius Obv:– IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, Laureate head right Rev:– VICTORIA,...
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