Looks to be from Adramyteion(Adramyteum) / AΔΡAMY-THNΩN. Similar to this from Wildwinds: [ATTACH]
I Like them all. Great year!
I never really quit just moved my focus.
Makes me want to go back to collecting Imperials.
That's what i'm talkin bout! Nice Coins!
Nice bust of Plautilla. Do you know the city?
[ATTACH] Plautilla No! Not that kind of bust. This kind [ATTACH] No. Not that one either. @Ocatarinetabellatchitchix posted a thread "Who...
Neat type RC with all three facing! This one seem to be one of the more common for the type. [ATTACH] Syria, Decapolis, Gadara. Gordian III. The...
[ATTACH] Caria, Halikarnassos. Hemiobol AR7 Rev: Young male head right, Carian legend S-A across fields. Obv: Head of ram right. c. 400-340 BC....
Not so sure it's as ugly as it is wrong. [ATTACH] Thrace, Hadrianopolis. Commodus Æ18. Obv: Laureate head right. Rev: Apollo advancing right,...
[ATTACH] Argos, Argolis. AR triobol Obv: Forepart of wolf left. Rev: A in shallow square incuse; below, pellet. 480-460 B.C. BCD 1015 Next:...
more island coins [ATTACH] Lesbos, Mytilene. Hemidrachm (Circa 350-250 BC). Obv: Laureate head of Apollo right. Rev: MY / T-I. Lyre. Next:...
Alexander III as founder is my favorite but they are all great coins!
An assumption that he was previously held captive. ;) Next: Coin with a fresh water fish. [ATTACH] Mysia, Cyzicus. Hemiobol. Silver, 0.80 grams,...
Not sure why I have this as an As or Dupondius but here is my example. [ATTACH] Crispina Augusta. AD 178-182. Æ Dupondius or As Obv: CRISPINA...
The unluckiest of all captives. [ATTACH] M. Sergius Silus. 116-115 BC. AR Denarius. Obv: Helmeted head of Roma right; EX S C before, ROMA and X...
This coin is from Dium, Macedonia, a city located at the base of Mt. Olympus. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Macedonia, Dium. Marcus Aurelius, 161-180 AD. AE...
Here's a couple in decent shape. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Tetricus II AE Antoninianus Obv: C PIV ESV TETRICVS CAES, radiate, draped bust right. Rev:...
Next: Coin with more than one Victory/Nike [ATTACH] MAGNENTIUS Centenionalis Lyons Magnentius Æ 23mm Centenionalis. Lyons mint, 350 AD. D N...
My apologies @TuckHard! Looks like i did it again. :bag:
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