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<p>[QUOTE="rexesq, post: 958557, member: 5739"]dougsmit: Very nice coins, Thanks for posting examples of the different Unknown Eastern Mint reverses. You have some beautiful coins there. Do you have any of the different Philip bust varieties from Antioch? on either Antoninianii or Tetradrachmai? like... the frontal cuirassed bust left? I really like the frontal cuirassed bust left on the Antioch Antoninianii, but have yet to own one..... these two bust examples of mine are both from Tetradrachmai, sorry about the discoloration on the shot of both obverses together.... that is my camera's problem. You can see in that shot, the laureate bust of Philip II is cuirassed and also draped, whereas the radiate bust of Philip I is cuirassed, but without the drapery.... in fact there is supposed to be a gorgoneon on the breastplate of that one, but I think the dirt obscures part of it....however you can see that something is definitely there... especially in shot of the radiate obverse by itself.</p><p><br /></p><p>cucumbor: Great coins, I have always really liked the 'saeculares' reverses.... and I like your 'felicitas' reverse with the ' PM TR P....' titles.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rexesq, post: 958557, member: 5739"]dougsmit: Very nice coins, Thanks for posting examples of the different Unknown Eastern Mint reverses. You have some beautiful coins there. Do you have any of the different Philip bust varieties from Antioch? on either Antoninianii or Tetradrachmai? like... the frontal cuirassed bust left? I really like the frontal cuirassed bust left on the Antioch Antoninianii, but have yet to own one..... these two bust examples of mine are both from Tetradrachmai, sorry about the discoloration on the shot of both obverses together.... that is my camera's problem. You can see in that shot, the laureate bust of Philip II is cuirassed and also draped, whereas the radiate bust of Philip I is cuirassed, but without the drapery.... in fact there is supposed to be a gorgoneon on the breastplate of that one, but I think the dirt obscures part of it....however you can see that something is definitely there... especially in shot of the radiate obverse by itself. cucumbor: Great coins, I have always really liked the 'saeculares' reverses.... and I like your 'felicitas' reverse with the ' PM TR P....' titles.[/QUOTE]
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