A Postumius AF SN Albinus, Denarius Serratus Obv:- Bust of Diana right, draped, with bow and quiver over shoulder; above bucranium Rev:- A POST A F [S N ALBIN], Rock on which stands a lighted altar; to the left a bull stands right, on the right a figure stands left Minted in Rome from . B.C. 81 Reference:– Crawford RRC 372/1; Sydenham 745; Postumia 7. Weight 3.93g
Cn. Plancius, denarius Obv:– Head of Diana Planciana right, wearing petasus. Rev:– Cretan goat right; bow and quiver behind Minted in Rome B.C. 55. Reference(s) – RSC Plancia 1. RRC 432/1. Syd 933 Weight 4.05g. 18.80mm
L Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, denarius Obv:– PAVLLVS LEPIDVS – CONCORDIA, Diademed and draped bust of Concordia right Rev:– TER Trophy; to right, togate figure (L. Aemilius Paullus) and to left, three captives (King Perseus of Macedon and his sons). In exergue, PAVLLVS Minted in Rome from 62 B.C. Reference:– Sydenham 926. Crawford 415/1. RSC I Aemilia 10
L. Marcius Philippus, denarius Obv:- Head of Macedonian King Philip V right in helmet covered with goat’s skin and decorated with goat’s horns and diadem, identifying Phi below chin, ROMA (RMA in ligature) above and behind head Rev:- Equestrian statue, rider carrying branch, L • PHILIPPVS on raised tablet below, thereunder mark of value XVI (in monogram) Minted in Rome ca. B.C. 100 Reference:- RRC 293/1. RCV 170. Syd 551. RSC Marcia 12
L. Procilius, denarius serratus Obv:– Head of Juno Sospita right, SC behind Rev:– Juno Sospita in biga right, holding shield & hurling spear, snake below, L PROCILI F in exe. Minted in Rome 80 B.C. Reference:– Sydenham 772, Crawford 379/2, RSC I Procilia 5 Weight 4.14g. 19.43mm. 180 degrees
L Papius Denarius Serratus, Papia 1, Sym. var. RRC - Obv:– Head of Juno Sospita right, wearing goat skin tied under chin. Behind head, Dolphin wrapped around anchor. Rev:– Gryphon running right; in ex., L. PAPI.; in field, Hippocamp Minted in Rome from . B.C. 79. Reference(s) – RSC Papia 1. RRC 384/1. RCTV 311. Symbol variety – RRC -. Babelon -. BMCRR -. A previously unknown symbol pair and the only known example. Just one of my far too many Papius varieties.
Ptolemy XII, Auletes (flute player) 80-51 BC Zeus Ammon, Headdress of Isis Egypt, 13mm, 2.1g Svoronos 1845
UH-OH => IT'S THE PAPIUS PARADE!! Hey, I'm merely pullin' your leg => everybody loves seeing your schtuff!! (you rock it!!)
Philip V AE20 221-179 BC Diameter: 21 mm Weight: 7.1 grams Obverse: Head of Herakles covered with lion's skin Reverse: Two goats kneeling Reference: SNG Copenhagen 1250 => another thrifty winna!! Side-note => I love the f-you ancient finger in exergue!!
Macedonia, under Philip V and perseus AE16 187-168 BC Diameter: 17 mm Weight: 3.7 grams Obverse: Wreathed head of the River God Strymon Reverse: Trident => yah, you like it now!! => "$20" delivered!! ... man, you can buy a dinner at McDonalds for that!!!