His brother's eagle: [ATTACH]
Nero and a couple of wives: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A couple of eagle reverses of Salonina: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A couple of tetrarchs-to-be:...
Reading numismatic references from the 18th and 19th centuries is romantic in its anachronism. I imagine myself in my bifocals -- newly invented...
Very cool, @zumbly , and I like how it depicts a scene also found on the Parabiago patera! Lovely RR examples, @Alegandron and @red_spork ! No,...
Diana, the twin sister of Apollo, was not only the goddess of the hunt and of childbirth, but she was also identified with Luna, the moon. As the...
It is a modern cast replica.
The goddess standing facing, head left, holding patera and scepter is probably Felicitas.
Here's a squarish one, too: [ATTACH]
Even outside of the lucite tomb, these replica ancients would be of little value.
Consider the world of ancient coins. You can get a wide variety of ancient coins for a lot less money than a Morgan dollar and you can experience...
You're lucky. For me, by the time the buyer's commission, currency-exchange fees, shipping and PayPal fees are added in, when I buy something in...
Now, I'm not calling Barber a plagiarist, but ... [ATTACH]
Fake "ancient" Judean prutah. A real one looks like this: [ATTACH] Alexander Jannaeus (Yehonatan), 103-76 BCE. Judean Æ Prutah, 13 x 14 mm, 1.90...
Thank you all for your input!
This provincial coin is rather large (30 mm) and has some craters on its surface (filled in with dirt) that may have existed on the flan prior to...
Oh, that's a lovely example!!!
Dual portrait coins of the Roman imperial series featuring these two historical figures are pricey! Roman provincial coins represent a more...
Ceres/Demeter with two torches: [ATTACH] Faustina Senior, Augusta AD 138-141. Roman orichalcum sestertius, 25.81 g, 31.4 mm, 11 h. Rome, AD...
Nice one, @Pavlos ! You might be interested in this write-up I did about the snakes of Asklepios. I have a coin like yours: [ATTACH] Mysia,...
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