Check out this CNUT penny, with moneyer Efin from York. I’m not sure how to reference these, I used North for a Mercian coin. How would you guys...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] You may be right. Naville 80 had several fully silvered Constantine’s, perhaps also in the less than ancient camp....
Greetings, I have not found a Constantinian Dynasty folles/nummus that was this completely silvered. I have several of the Tetrarchy issues that...
Evening, I absolutely love the early Constantine coins, as Caesar and also the large format first few editions as Augustus. [ATTACH] Treveri Ric...
Great link, thanks.
Morning if you are in my time zone! what do you make of this Augustus bronze - heavy As or a triumphal bronze….Curious if anyone could confirm...
Morning - I have noticed that Didrachm from the Greek city states of southern Italy are seven point something grams. What is the acceptable...
Part of this hobby of collecting is organizing. Like the old checklist in the baseball card pack. For me I include a unique ID number and all the...
Happy Monday! Below is a collection of August As. Beginning around 15 B.C. these became the workhouse of the new empire. The reform here is the...
Happy Friday, I believe this to be RIC X 60,A from Constantinople. Do you agree? 16 mm, 2.50 g The draping looks different than Wildwinds, but...
How about a siliqua of Magnus Maximus: [ATTACH] RIC 84b 16mm 1.46g
PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS is 26mm 8.87g Better call Sol I totally messed up and misattributed it is: From the Caesar_Augustus collection RIC VII...
It’s the old “How do you get to Carnegie Hall” answer: practice. Proper lighting is really important as you indicate but exposure too. I’ve...
Happy Friday (for a few minutes here in NY!) Augusta Treverorum, now modern Trier was a very important Roman city particular in the time of...
Monday is almost done here in New York. Great light today had me feeling like I cracked the matrix for taking pictures of partially silvered...
There do seem to be many flaws in Commodus' era. I'd love to think debasement played a part as they experiment with formulas, but the designs...
Almost Friday! Life has gotten extremely busy and combine that with our fiat equivalent of debasing the money supply it seems we have to work a...
It's Monday somewhere! Coenwulf of Mercia (796-821), Tribrach type [ATTACH] Obv. [ ]ENVVL:F.R.EX Rev. SE / BE / RHT (HT ligated) This is my...
Love these types, a more traditional patina: RIC VI 43a [ATTACH]
Good day, evening or whatever time this post finds you in, I like collecting amongst other things, large follis from the Tetrarchy. Curious what...
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