[ATTACH] Laodikeia Asia Minor, Phrygia after 133 BC, roman rule Obv.: Head of Aphrodite right, long curl hanging down her neck, wearing stephane...
[ATTACH] Faustina II AR-Denar, Rome mint Obv.: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, Draped bust left Rev.: AVGVSTI P II FIL, Spes standing facing, head left,...
[ATTACH] Macrinus, 217-218 Moesia Inferior, Nikopolis struck under legate Statius Longinus Obv.: Bust of Macrinus, cuirassed with scale armor,...
Confronted busts of Vitellia and Vitellius Germanicus [ATTACH] Vitellius Denarius, Rome, AD 69 Obv.: A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVGVST TR P, laureate...
I agree. Hadrian Tetradrachms are usually in the weight range of 13 to 14g, and the silver content is still high. Also the appearance of the two...
Aside from my budget, my only limit is time. I want to look each new coin up in reference works, search for die matches and a possible pedigree,...
All look real, not expensive, your tags are mixed up All Qing dynasty First: Dao Guang Tong bao, BOR, North Branch, Hartill 22.581 Second:...
[ATTACH] L. Rubrius Dossenus AR Denarius, 87 BC, Rome Obv: Helmeted bust of Minerva right, wearing aegis; behind, DO. Rev: Triumphal chariot with...
Looks like a countermark frequently found on coins from Akragas (but also looks wrong - tooled?) https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=2588747...
[ATTACH] Domitianus AR-Denar AD 93-94 Obv.: IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TRPXIII, laureate bust right Rev.: : IMP XXII COS XVI CENS PPP, Minerva...
Interesting write up. Sometimes there are differences in the same coin type, e.g. compare these two examples of Faustina II RIC 698. One bust...
Interesting, there are a lot of columns on roman coins, big and small. This column is the first architectural structure on a Roman coin (the...
[ATTACH] Balbinus AR Denarius,Rome, AD 238 Obv.: Laureateand drapedbust right Rev.: Victory standing facing, head left, holding wreath and palm...
[ATTACH] Lydia, Hierocaesarea Pseudo-autonomous issue Time of the Severans (193-235) Obv: IЄPOKAICAPЄIA, Turreted and draped bust of Tyche...
Thank you, the same goes for your bridge [ATTACH] Gallienus Caria, Antiochia ad Maeandrum AE 35 Obv.: ΑΥ Κ Π ΓΑΛΛΙΗΝΟΣ, Radiate, helmeted, and...
[ATTACH] Constans as Caesar, 335-337 A.D. Follis, Antioch mint Obv.: FL IVL CONSTANS NOB C , laureate and cuirassed bust right Rev.: GLORIA...
The name tetartemorion seem to be sure. You can find abrivations like T or TE(lig) on the coins: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3331900...
[ATTACH] Attica. Athens Circa 322/17-307 BC Eleusinian festival coinage Obv.: Triptolemos, holding grain ears, seated left in winged chariot...
Interesting piece. As far as I can see on your pictures there are no inscriptions on the coins, just ornaments ?? Here are some Western Han...
Tritetartemorion [ATTACH] Attica. Athens Tritetartemorion (454-404 BC) Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right. Rev: A Θ Ε within three crescents Ag,...
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