Nice.
https://greekcitytimes.com/2021/05/12/may-11-330-byzantium/ In honor of that event, please share your Constantines or Constantinopolis coins....
Well this one has two languages, Greek and Kharoshthi KUSHAN DYNASTY Vima Kadphises, 95-127 AD. AE Tetradrachm, 28mm, 16.5g, 2h. Obv. BACIΛEΥC...
Probably not a good idea to visit non secure sites, particularly if they are asking for email addresses/user names.
Interesting coin to be sure. Don't think SC would appear on a denarius.
Amazing coins @The Trachy Enjoyer - and an excellent write-up. While I've read of the period it mostly came from the perspective of the Byzantine...
Very interesting - thank you.
Magnus Maximus, 383 - 388 A.D. AE 2, 24mm 5.7 grams Obverse: DN MAG MAXIMVS PF AVG Diademed head right, draped and cuirassed Reverse: REPARATIO...
Here's one of Postumus in my collection. Umm, not really... [ATTACH]
Cool @galba68
The History of Byzantium with Dr. Treadgold was in 1988 I think. I graduated in 1990.
Nice @galba68
Very nice write-up. I definitely learned something new. And you know, it's hard to teach old dogs new tricks.
There were 14 students in the class as I recall. It wasn't offered every year but was in the catalog of classes, so when I got a chance to take...
Thanks for the write-up. I was fortunate to take a class from one of the foremost Byzantine scholars when he was in residence at Berkeley, Warren...
Hear Hear!
Anybody have a Hannibalianus?
Interesting coin. I doubt any Parthian nobles were Christians, but there probably were Christians within their domain by the year 100 when...
I have a Ptolemaic hockey up like @Andres2 which, since I have shown it already, I will refrain from posting...
Great sestertius @Blake Davis - wonderful patina.
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