In 267 a series of coinage is minted for Gallienus (and Salonina), marking the 15th time that the emperor is holding tribunician power (PXV in the...
I have three anepigraphic coins of Constantine I and his sons Constantine II and Constantius II (Cripus is missing). As far as I can see, these...
My newest acquisition is an attractive Justinian follis minted in Antioch, when it was known as Theopolis. I've been turning more of my attention...
A very generous gift from @Ocatarinetabellatchitchix arrived today. I tried my best to identify it, please let me know if I did this correctly. :)...
The early Crusader coinage from Antioch is very common nowadays, allowing for interesting specimens to always be available. Some time ago I wrote...
This is, I think, an interesting coin and a rather scarce one: [ATTACH] Dalmatius as Caesar (335-337) AE3/4 17mm 2.76g, reduced follis/nummus,...
In 1100 Tancred d'Hauteville (Tancredi d'Altavilla) was Prince of Galilee, his rule as vassal to the King of Jerusalem extending from Cayphas to...
This is an interesting and often overlooked type, that seems to get lost in the crowd of early to mid 310s base metal folles. It is also rather...
In January I received a PM from CT member tenbobbit, asking if I was interested in a batch of ancients. I told him I'd look them over, warning...
In an undescribed lot of Roman Provincials from eBay, there was one I couldn't figure out. What is throwing me is the SC on the reverse - it does...
Something interesting that I cannot remember seeing on medieval billon deniers outside of the Holy Land - a very nice iridescent golden glow:...
When Raymond was brought to marry Constance of Antioch, the Principality was in a dire political situation, caught up between the Byzantine...
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