Maximinus I Thrax, 235-238 A.D. AR Denarius. 19mm, 3.7 grams Obverse: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right...
Nice score on the cheap, @Ryro.
Check this out. Diocletian's edict on maximum prices merchants could charge. The punishment for violation of the edict was death. Obviously this...
I suppose I'll show my Agathadaemon reverse again. Nerva, 96-98 A.D. Type: Billon Tetradrachm, 25mm, 12.7 grams, mint of Alexandria year 96-97...
Great additions @TIF.
I didn't realize I had a sword scar on my forehead. Well, at least I didn't lose an eye
I thought this was interesting given the portraiture of Alexander on the silver tetradrachms issued by him and the diadochoi in later times......
I would say that in this recent acquisition my photo better captured the color of the coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Seller's photo: [ATTACH] My...
Arcadius, A.D. 395-408 AE22, 5.7 grams, Antioch mint Obverse: D N ARCADI-VS P F AVG Rosette-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right Reverse:...
Haven't heard of them.
Very nice coin and write up. It's great to learn more about the latter Seleucid days.
Looks nice.
Cool coin and some nice reverse detail.
I'd like to visit NYC. I haven't been in a couple of years since my last business trip. (Fund raising primarily). Too bad the show will not be held.
Nice coins all. I am not really a fan of Honorius' administration.
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I emailed Dane once regarding a coin of Aemilianus that was improperly identified. She responded right away. Impressive and dedicated!
A traveling Hadrian coin from Egypt: [IMG] Hadrian. 117-138 AD. Æ Drachm, 36mm, 22.1g, 11h; Alexandria, Year 15 = 130/1 AD. Obverse: AVT...
Nice write up @Jochen1 and coin.
Excellent new acquisition David.
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