Pierced or flan flaw? Did it penetrate to the other side?
Aegina. c. 380-360 BC. Stater, 12.1 gm., 22mm. Obv: Land tortoise. Rev: Skew pattern incuse with five segments. SNG Munchen 566-7. SNG Copenhagen...
bcuda, I don’t see the “IVL” in the obverse legend. Great coin.
Yes, Athena. I goofed. Didn’t look close enough. Sorry.
Looks like this one: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=7788098
A different style: [ATTACH] CIMMERIAN BOSPOROS, Pantikapaion. Time of Pharnakes. Circa 63-47 BC. Æ Obol (27mm, 12.43 gm, 12h). Obv: Wreathed head...
You are partially correct. The only bronze coins struck for Otho are provincials. None for Rome
Try searching under Marcianopolis. I can’t make out the obverse legend, but the portrait does look like Caracalla
If it is in Hendin, it probably is a Judaea Capta type.....I would think. What does Hendin say about it?
All three: [ATTACH] Severus Alexander. 222-235 AD. Æ 30, and of medallic style. Kotiaeon/Cotiaeum, Phrygia. Obv: M AVP CΕVΗ ΑΛΕΧΑΝΔΡΟ-C AVΓ. His...
Not a coin, but a nice bronze fragment of Silenos: [ATTACH]
I think I read MAPKIAN...at the beginning on the left. So, possibly Markianopolis.
The legs on your coin are not crossed. Further, there are some with crossed legs that are also lifetime. This is your coin: Alexander III 'the...
Where do you see bronze? Closeup?
Real.
A "sort of" Hermes: [ATTACH] CILICIA, Olba. Ajax. High Priest, AD 10-15. Æ (21mm, 6.89 gm, 9h). Dated RY 2 (AD 11/12). Obv: AIANTOΣ TEYKPOY,...
Probably a crazy number. My estimate of value: £150. Let's see what they come up with.
Not a provincial, but one about 300+ years earlier than the G III. Also, an interesting tidbit on annotating production runs on a specific...
A coin of Gordian III struck at Tarsos which I once had and which may be of interest here. As I vaguely recall, it was an Æ 34: [ATTACH]
And then there is the bronze version: [ATTACH] Nerva. 96-98 AD. Æ Dupondius (28mm, 11.29 gm, 6h). Rome mint. Struck 97 AD. Obv: Radiate head...
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