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<p>[QUOTE="David@PCC, post: 7793555, member: 80556"]I'm glad to see the Tyche's dating to 312 gaining traction especially among some dealers. Of course this all depends on RIC getting the dating of the workshops correct. Lots of folks still use Van Heesch as the primary reference, but he does not consider himself the best reference of these types. In fact he is more involved in coins relating to the festival of Isis and Constantine.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>That is probably just the result of my amateur lighting set up. These should be considered Ae and the denomination is anybodies guess, for which I use the term Ae "fraction". I still have to write parts 3 & 4 of my theories on these coins but I don't believe the type posted by [USER=44316]@Valentinian[/USER] should be connected to the types minted at Antioch even if they served a similar function.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="David@PCC, post: 7793555, member: 80556"]I'm glad to see the Tyche's dating to 312 gaining traction especially among some dealers. Of course this all depends on RIC getting the dating of the workshops correct. Lots of folks still use Van Heesch as the primary reference, but he does not consider himself the best reference of these types. In fact he is more involved in coins relating to the festival of Isis and Constantine. That is probably just the result of my amateur lighting set up. These should be considered Ae and the denomination is anybodies guess, for which I use the term Ae "fraction". I still have to write parts 3 & 4 of my theories on these coins but I don't believe the type posted by [USER=44316]@Valentinian[/USER] should be connected to the types minted at Antioch even if they served a similar function.[/QUOTE]
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