All I have are Eudoxia and Flacilla. Of the two, this the the most photogenic: [IMG] Aelia Flaccilla, AD 379-386. Roman AE Maiorina (AE 2), 4.78...
Then there's this antoninianus of Trebonianus Gallus on which Victoria experiences a "wardrobe malfunction." [IMG] [IMG]
Nice ones, @Evan Saltis! Gotta love a big, chunky sestertius! Here's one of Gordian III from my collection: [IMG] Gordian III, AD 238-244....
Nice looking coins, @David Atherton and @Terence Cheesman! I have no Flavians with Felicitas. I'm a Faustina Fanatic. Despite the abundance of...
Great write-up, great photos, and great coins! Since you mention the Via Traiana, here's this one commemorating its construction: [IMG]...
It certainly is representative of a broad area of ancient numismatics.
Entertaining and informative write-up, as always, @Jochen1! Here's one of Apameia with a Maeander pattern. I did not know until I read your post...
Here are three coins issued for the dedication of the temple to Diva Faustina in AD 143. [IMG] Faustina I, AD 138-141. Roman AR denarius, 3.44...
150th birth anniversary.
Heraclea: [IMG] Galerius, A.D. 305-311. Roman AE follis, 26.0 mm, 7.73 g, 12 h. Heraclea mint, AD 310-311. Obv: IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F...
He was grumpy on those SALVS denarii. Here's mine: [ATTACH]
Very cool, @Finn235! Historical and with eye-appeal! You can't beat that. Here's my very pedestrian specimen as minted under Caligula in honor of...
I don't think that's a child on the reverse. As @eparch's coin illustrates, I think it's a winged Victory, which would make much more sense in the...
Very interesting reverse type, @DonnaML! Now I want one, too. Here's a coin of Tomis with a mark of value and Nemesis in my collection. I wrote...
That is apparently a rarity. In over 300 auction listings for these bronzes of Lysimachos, only one left-facing one comes up in a search and it's...
Commodus denarius. [IMG] Commodus, AD 177-192. Roman AR denarius, 3.42 g, 18 mm, 12 h. Rome, AD 180. Obv: M COMMODVS ANTONINVS AVG, laureate and...
Gorgeous!! I particularly like the Antoninus Pius, the Claudius and the Nero! Here are the ones that have arrived safely to my coin cabinet this...
The fifth one is a prutah of Herod Agrippa.
Wonderful coins, @jamesicus, with a clear historical focus. I really like the Carausius and Allectus as well as the London mint Constantinians.
The twelve Caesars doesn't even include the most influential emperors in Roman history. If you're going to let a book define what constitutes a...
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