Claudius with Julius and Augustus. Sorry for the crap pics. [ATTACH] Macedonia, Philippi. Claudius AE28, 41-54. Tetrassarion. Obv: TI CLAVDIVS...
12hr. I'm guessing bulls could leap better back in the day. [ATTACH] Amphipolis, Macedonia AE17. c187-31 BC. Head of Artemis right, at her...
Very nice sestertius @Julius Germanicus! I have a similar but not anywhere as nice as yours. [ATTACH] Septimius Severus, Rome, AE sestertius, AD...
Nero "The Neck". [ATTACH] Syria, Antioch. Nero AE17 Head of Nero as Apollo right / ET ΔIΡ, laurel branch. Dated Year 114 = 65/66 AD. Next:...
One of my new favs. [ATTACH] Phrygia, Hyrgaleis. Æ24 semi-autonomous issue, ca AD 198-235. Obv: IEΡA BOYΛH, veiled and draped bust of Boule...
Elpis reverse similar to these: https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/3331
[ATTACH] Koinon of Galatia. Trajan (98-117). Ae32 Obv: ΑΥΤ ΝΕΡ ΤΡΑΙΑΝΟΣ ΚΑΙΣΑΡ ΣΕ ΓΕΡΜ / Laureate head right. Rev: ΚΟΙΝΟΝ ΓΑΛΑΤΙΑΣ ΕΠΙ ΠΟΝΠΩΝΙΟΥ...
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My recent honey... [ATTACH] LYDIA. Sardis. Pseudo-autonomous. Time of Trajan (98-117). Obv: СΑΡΔΙΑΝΩΝ. Draped bust of Dionysus right, wearing ivy...
Tyche holding Ares. [ATTACH] Ionia, Metropolis. Salonina AE22. Tyche holding Ares Obv: CAΛΩN XPVCOΓONH CЄBA. Draped bust right, wearing stephane...
[ATTACH] Thrace, Philippopolis. Marcus Aurelius AE19. Ares Borghese Obv: Marcus Aurelius bust r. Rev: Ares Borghese, nude, stg. l, round shield...
@+VGO.DVCKS Thanks man! Same to you! With apps like Pandora it's easy to collect music and way cheaper than coins. It's 50/50 on which one I get...
[ATTACH] Lydia, Sardis. Pseudo-autonomous. Time of Trajan (98-117). Ae. 2.3g 15.4mm Libonianus, strategos. Obv: СΑΡΔΙΑΝΩΝ. Draped bust of...
Nice addition RC! I'll only post my Domitia two more times. Promise!! [ATTACH] Lydia, Nacrasa. Domitia Æ18 Obv: ΔΟΜΙΤΙΑ ϹƐΒΑϹΤΗ; draped bust of...
[ATTACH] Alexandria, Egypt. Salonina Tetradrachm KOΡNHΛIA CAΛΩNEINA CEB, draped bust right / Elpis (Spes) standing left holding flower and hem of...
[ATTACH] 2-maravedis of Ferdinand V of Aragon & Isabella Next: City from Cilicia preferably during time of pirates.
Not all provincial cities used the same standards for their coins size and weight. The only city that I'm aware of that names it's denomination is...
I have a few projectile point finds in situ but not an ancient. Great coin with visual provenance!
The only one I had was attributed to Judea mid 4th century.
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