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<p>[QUOTE="Gavin Richardson, post: 4532938, member: 83956"]London calling. From top to bottom, Diocletian, Galerius, and Constantius Chlorus. The Constantius coin is ex Jamesicus. I guess I need a Maximian to complete the Tetrarchy for London. At least for the First Tetrarchy. It’s on the list.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1122641[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1122642[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1122643[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>And speaking of lists, a lofty and long goal is to complete a tetrarchy set for each mint. That’s quite ambitious, considering it involves dozens of coins from several mints and multiple tetrarchies. But I think it’s more doable over the years than, say, acquiring a coin from every emperor. Perhaps a few scarcities like Severus II.</p><p><br /></p><p>I’m sure I will never do it. But it will be a fun project to work on, and I will collect some nice coins along the way. Every once in a while you can find a nice tetrarchic follis quite affordably. And at 27 mm or better, they are big and attractive coins, though the GENIO reverse gets a little monotonous.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Gavin Richardson, post: 4532938, member: 83956"]London calling. From top to bottom, Diocletian, Galerius, and Constantius Chlorus. The Constantius coin is ex Jamesicus. I guess I need a Maximian to complete the Tetrarchy for London. At least for the First Tetrarchy. It’s on the list. [ATTACH=full]1122641[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1122642[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1122643[/ATTACH] And speaking of lists, a lofty and long goal is to complete a tetrarchy set for each mint. That’s quite ambitious, considering it involves dozens of coins from several mints and multiple tetrarchies. But I think it’s more doable over the years than, say, acquiring a coin from every emperor. Perhaps a few scarcities like Severus II. I’m sure I will never do it. But it will be a fun project to work on, and I will collect some nice coins along the way. Every once in a while you can find a nice tetrarchic follis quite affordably. And at 27 mm or better, they are big and attractive coins, though the GENIO reverse gets a little monotonous.[/QUOTE]
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