I think that IF the Crispina sestertius had a legible VENVS FELIX inscription on the reverse, it would be a good price, given its overall...
My latest Titus: [ATTACH] Titus and Domitian, Caesares, AD 69-81 Roman provincial Æ 18.5 mm, 5.14 g, 5 h Lycaonia, Laodicea Combusta...
Very nice!
Here are some Severus provincials from Marcianopolis. The Faustinianus one is spelled with only one N in his name: [ATTACH] Septimius Severus,...
I found a great website with more info. Check out Bill Welch's page about the aegis.
My favorite Nike is this triassarion from Tomis: [ATTACH] Julia Domna AD 193-211 Roman provincial AE triassarion, 8.75 gm, 24.4 mm Moesia...
@MontCollector -- just be aware that getting a coin of Valerian's wife Mariniana will cost you quite a bit more than one portraying her hubby.
Yes, yours would be dated the same. It's one of the few Faustina II coins that can be dated because it celebrates the birth of her twin sons and...
That's knee-slappin' HILARIOUS!
Here's that coin with a slightly different bust type (no diadem): [ATTACH] Faustina Junior, Augusta AD 147-176 Roman AR denarius; 3.22 g, 17.0...
Ever since I purchased a Domitian Minerva denarius from @Ken Dorney , I have wondered, "What kind of bizarre garment is that on Minerva's back?"...
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Nice! Lots of eye-appeal! Here's mine with a different rendition of the temple: [ATTACH] Maxentius as Augustus, AD 307-312 Roman billon...
Here's a Domitian with Minerva: [ATTACH] Domitian, AD 81-96 Roman AR denarius; 3.43 g, 18 mm Rome, AD 91 Obv: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR XI...
That Zombuff is cool! I'm in! My resolution is to keep learning about ancient coins and ancient times.
There's something vaguely familiar about this journal's logo: [ATTACH]
That was fun. I couldn't get the second one, either.
[ATTACH] Delmatius, as Caesar, AD 335-337 Roman Æ billon reduced centenionalis; 1.63g; 17.2 mm, 12 h Obv: FL DELMATIVS NOB C, laureate, draped...
[ATTACH] Eudoxia, AD 395-404 Roman Æ 4 reduced centenionalis; 1.41 g, 12.9 mm Antioch, AD 402-404 Obv: AEL EVDOXIA AVG, diademed and draped...
Ancient fouree forgery: obverse of Orbiana with a reverse of Julia Mamaea. Orbiana was Julia Mamaea's daughter-in-law. [ATTACH] Here's a...
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