New to the hobby and cleaned up my first coin. Do i have it correct??? Thanks! http://www.forumancientcoins.com/ca...p?param=79926q00.jpg&vpar=1944&zpg=89487&fld=
My eyes are getting old. I cant really see, but it looks like Delmatius from Siscia. If so, you have it right.
Yes, Delmatius (sometimes Dalmatius), GLORIA EXERCITVS type, one standard. Your image is too small for me to make out the mint mark, but it's obviously readable. A scarcer emperor, nice find!
Congratulations @bsr045 Great coin and WELCOME to the Ancients Forum! I have a couple of your type that you can compare with... RI Delmatius 335-337 CE Quarter Folles CHI RHO banner flanked by 2 soldiers Sear 3131 RI Delmatius 335-337 CE Quarter Folles CHI RHO banner flanked by 2 soldiers I probly got these from @John Anthony ... he overloads me on the cool coins...
No camera makes files with names like proxy.php. Why did you convert it? Most cameras will make an image many times larger than needed to post online but something like 600 pixels where yours is 180 would be more appropriate. From what I can see, the coin is very nice. These usually are very scrappy compared to your good looking coin.
I still can't see the appeal of avoiding JPG files (I suspect that is what the camera produced) and reducing the file to such a small size without cropping the dead space which would have save bytes if you are conserving bandwidth and allowed the image to be large enough to read the mintmark easily.
Nice ... now I can click on your photo => and I zoom-in like I'm in your living room!! (ummm, do ya got anything to drink around this place?)
Well, sort of Instead of two massive pictures, each with 7.5% coin and 92.5% background, how about one picture with 70% coin and 30% background? An overall width of 1000 pixels is more than enough. Nice coin!! This was from an uncleaned lot?! Wow-- I wish I'd found something so nice in my few forays into uncleaned coins
All you have to do is have a look at this and attribute it fully http://docslide.us/documents/roman-imperial-coins-ric-volume-7.html
After looking at TIF's photos, I have convinced myself that I can not ID the coin. Obviously I am overthinking this or missing something. Please, someone who thinks this one is easy, tell me the RIC reference.
Here is mine for comparison from Siscia Obvs: FL DELMATIVS NOB C, Bust laureate draped cuirass right. Revs: GLORIA EXERCITVS, Standard between two soldiers. BSIS* Ref: RIC VII 266