Here's an interesting little Theo II you don't see very often: Obv: D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG: Draped bust right Rev: CONCORDIA AGA: Emperor...
This is kind of weird, as I forgot all about it, but in 2007 Eric Suarez the author of Encyclopedia of Roman Imperial Coins (ERIC) asked me to...
Yeah, I think it's Pulcheria. I also had a major collector of late Roman types agree with that. Here's a new pic and you can see the obverse is...
I've had this coin for a while and just don't know what to make of it. It appears to "possibly" be a legitimate issue as the legends are perfectly...
It definitely is a Theodosius II Ae3 (15mm, 1.7gms) type ... here's mine for comparison: Obv: D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG; Diademed bust right with...
Here's an interesting Trier mint abbreviated reverse variant of a common Constantine type: Obv: CONSTANTINVS AVG; Helmeted and cuirassed bust...
Here's another city to mark off: Kardia (Cardia) Thrace (ca. 350 BC) Ae (20mm, 8.2gms) Obv:Wreathed head of Persephone left, in triple-pendant...
Elaios Thrace Ae (ca. 330-280 BC) Obv: Prow right Rev: EΛAI within wreath 17mm, 5.6gms [ATTACH]
Back in the day (20+ years ago) you could go through bags of uncleaned ae4's and almost always find lots of interesting monograms, Leo lion types...
I put this one aside early this year and kinda forgot about it. It's certainly an Alexander 'the Great' Ae type but I just can't seem to nail it...
Just caught up with this thread ... some really nice examples. This Magnentius type is not in great shape but it's the only one I've ever found,...
Kind of like yours but with the Satyr obverse. Obv: Wreathed head of Satyr left Rev: Bow and arrow, ΠAN below 22mm, 6.9gms SNG Black Sea 561 [ATTACH]
Another Ae type of Rhoemetalkes I: Obv: BA ΡΟΙΜΗΤΑΛΚΟΥ; Sella curulis (throne) and scepter Rev: ΣΕΒΑΣΤΟΥ; Fasces (ceremonial axe) Size: 14mm,...
Thought I'd throw in a silver type. Not the best ... but these are tough to find. Constantius II AR Siliqua, Arelate mint Obv: (Anepigraphic);...
Here's another Emperor and captive type of Constantius II with the VIRTVS AVGVSTORVM reverse from the Siscia mint: [ATTACH]
Thought I'd share this interesting little ae of Claudius II I picked up recently. Claudius II Ae Antoninianus : Rome mint Obv: IMP C CLAVDIVS...
Here's a coin that's been sitting in isolation for a couple of years 'cause I just am not sure what the proper ID is. Looks like an ae (with the...
Here's a bit different type from the Alexandria mint with S - R to either side of the two upper stars and SMALA in exergue (16.5mm, 1.6gms) [ATTACH]
Definitely Valentinian III, as he is the only "Valentinian" who struck the ae4 type with cross. Also note that the obverse legend is DN...
Here's a Philip II: [ATTACH] Philip II as Caesar (244-247 AD) ; Tomis, Moesia Inferior Obv: Bare headed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Philip II...
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