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<p>[QUOTE="Broucheion, post: 4811170, member: 104887"]Hi All,</p><p><br /></p><p>How about a lead imitation of the Diocletian types minted under Domitius Domitianus, emission #4b2 in Table 2 of Tetrarchic Emissions for Alexandria Mint (based on D VanHorn). RIC VI called this Series III, ca 295-296 CE, in contrast to chronology of VanHorn.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1167125[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>From Forvm Ancient Coins: Marcel Jungfleisch (1879 - 1958) was one of the leading numismatists in the twentieth century. He was from Cairo, Egypt and wrote extensively on Egyptian numismatics. He was a professor of Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers and a member of the Institute of Egypt. His extensive writings covered Islamic bronze weights from Egypt, Ayyubid glass jetons, Islamic Art Network, Roman Egyptian coins, Nubians in Egypt (1946), Nomes of Egypt (1946), and wrote for the Revue Numismatique in 1955. Sotheby's sold his collection in two vast sales in 1972.</p><p><br /></p><p>- Broucheion[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Broucheion, post: 4811170, member: 104887"]Hi All, How about a lead imitation of the Diocletian types minted under Domitius Domitianus, emission #4b2 in Table 2 of Tetrarchic Emissions for Alexandria Mint (based on D VanHorn). RIC VI called this Series III, ca 295-296 CE, in contrast to chronology of VanHorn. [ATTACH=full]1167125[/ATTACH] From Forvm Ancient Coins: Marcel Jungfleisch (1879 - 1958) was one of the leading numismatists in the twentieth century. He was from Cairo, Egypt and wrote extensively on Egyptian numismatics. He was a professor of Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers and a member of the Institute of Egypt. His extensive writings covered Islamic bronze weights from Egypt, Ayyubid glass jetons, Islamic Art Network, Roman Egyptian coins, Nubians in Egypt (1946), Nomes of Egypt (1946), and wrote for the Revue Numismatique in 1955. Sotheby's sold his collection in two vast sales in 1972. - Broucheion[/QUOTE]
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