Hi Lordmarcoven! It count as a Johannes issue minted in the name of Theodosius II
These coin show not a Victory dragging captive but Victory carrying crown and palm. I guess it's an Honorius due to the style
Hi Kolyan! This coin is a Theodosius II nummus issued by Johannes in Rome.
Thanks @ValiantKnight for remind my coin! I hope you get one soon!
I search for coins of Priapos, and looks very similar in style, and the thing that I think its a prow Its apare4ntly the tail of crayfish! Thanks...
Hi guys! I cant find attribution to this little bronze, obverse shows a female head, and in reverse I can see a prow? The coin weights 1.89 g and...
Hi Svarog! I paid for It $26 in 2013
Yes am think the same about this coin, May be It was struck in Rome during the last years of Odovacar besieged!
Im not sure, but the obverse of my Odovacar/Theoderic nummus, seems to show bust with moustache too, what do you think? [IMG]
Never see the exemplar of the Berlin Münzkabinett, its beautifull!
Beautifull!! By style looks Ravenna. Moustache is quite clear! Fortunatelly I have nummus from Ravenna, with Odovacars monogram, portrait style...
Thanks Dirk, yes, the reverse is the clue, in hand one can read VICTO[RIA ROMA]NORVM, the star in upper left field, and officinae mark retrograde...
I never see one like this before!! :woot:
Wow!! very nice coin! I cant get one yet, Its very very rare coin. Today I think that my highest rarity is this Priscus Attalus coin. It is in low...
Welcome Dirk! Thank you very much for your comment! I ask for a friend (@KIWITI) that has Mettlich book, in order to update my info, sometimes is...
Very interesting pieces! I have a pancake fragment, near 5 ounces, bought some years ago in FAC: [ATTACH]
thanks for share! Hope to get one like your some day :)
Very nice write up! and beautifull late roman coin! I dont have eugenius yet. CONGRATS!!
When I bought it couple years before I paid for It $1500
All Beautifull coins! The @TIF Sestertius is sublime! This is my Nero, closed doors: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Nero, 54-68 AD AE As, Rome mint, ca. 66...
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