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<p>[QUOTE="Severus Alexander, post: 8280893, member: 84744"]I've noticed these <a href="https://ric.mom.fr/en/search/advanced?tempRIC=&asmSelect0=&Reign=Quintillus&asmSelect1=&asmSelect2=&Mint=Siscia&asmSelect3=&Issue=1&asmSelect4=&asmSelect5=&asmSelect6=&asmSelect7=&asmSelect8=&asmSelect9=&asmSelect10=&asmSelect11=&BustDescription=&ReverseDescription=&Note=&Reference=&page=1&mod=result&hpp=10" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://ric.mom.fr/en/search/advanced?tempRIC=&asmSelect0=&Reign=Quintillus&asmSelect1=&asmSelect2=&Mint=Siscia&asmSelect3=&Issue=1&asmSelect4=&asmSelect5=&asmSelect6=&asmSelect7=&asmSelect8=&asmSelect9=&asmSelect10=&asmSelect11=&BustDescription=&ReverseDescription=&Note=&Reference=&page=1&mod=result&hpp=10" rel="nofollow">portraits from Siscia</a> are very carefully engraved, in quite a consistent style. Yours is <a href="https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/1253?tempRIC=&asmSelect0=&Reign=Quintillus&asmSelect1=&asmSelect2=&asmSelect3=&asmSelect4=&asmSelect5=&asmSelect6=&asmSelect7=&Legend=PROVIDEN+AVG&asmSelect8=&asmSelect9=&asmSelect10=&asmSelect11=&BustDescription=&ReverseDescription=&Note=&Reference=&page=2&mod=result&hpp=5&from=advanced" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/1253?tempRIC=&asmSelect0=&Reign=Quintillus&asmSelect1=&asmSelect2=&asmSelect3=&asmSelect4=&asmSelect5=&asmSelect6=&asmSelect7=&Legend=PROVIDEN+AVG&asmSelect8=&asmSelect9=&asmSelect10=&asmSelect11=&BustDescription=&ReverseDescription=&Note=&Reference=&page=2&mod=result&hpp=5&from=advanced" rel="nofollow">RIC 1253(temp)</a>, and a particularly lovely example. </p><p><br /></p><p>I don't find the cross-emperor or cross-mint comparisons very convincing. <a href="https://ric.mom.fr/en/search/advanced?tempRIC=&asmSelect0=&Reign=Quintillus&asmSelect1=&asmSelect2=&Mint=Milan&asmSelect3=&Issue=1&asmSelect4=&asmSelect5=&asmSelect6=&asmSelect7=&asmSelect8=&asmSelect9=&asmSelect10=&asmSelect11=&BustDescription=&ReverseDescription=&Note=&Reference=&page=1&mod=result" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://ric.mom.fr/en/search/advanced?tempRIC=&asmSelect0=&Reign=Quintillus&asmSelect1=&asmSelect2=&Mint=Milan&asmSelect3=&Issue=1&asmSelect4=&asmSelect5=&asmSelect6=&asmSelect7=&asmSelect8=&asmSelect9=&asmSelect10=&asmSelect11=&BustDescription=&ReverseDescription=&Note=&Reference=&page=1&mod=result" rel="nofollow">Milan's first issues</a> also have a nice style, though different, and matching the aurei.</p><p><br /></p><p>(Anybody else having trouble accessing ric.mom.fr? It seems like it bumps me off after I do "too many" searches today, quite annoying!)</p><p><br /></p><p>Mine is Rome mint, the style is pretty ho-hum:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1462518[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Small correction. I know from afar it seems like Canada = Toronto, but AMCC is actually in BC, the interior city of Kelowna. That's 4000 km from Toronto. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Severus Alexander, post: 8280893, member: 84744"]I've noticed these [URL='https://ric.mom.fr/en/search/advanced?tempRIC=&asmSelect0=&Reign=Quintillus&asmSelect1=&asmSelect2=&Mint=Siscia&asmSelect3=&Issue=1&asmSelect4=&asmSelect5=&asmSelect6=&asmSelect7=&asmSelect8=&asmSelect9=&asmSelect10=&asmSelect11=&BustDescription=&ReverseDescription=&Note=&Reference=&page=1&mod=result&hpp=10']portraits from Siscia[/URL] are very carefully engraved, in quite a consistent style. Yours is [URL='https://ric.mom.fr/en/coin/1253?tempRIC=&asmSelect0=&Reign=Quintillus&asmSelect1=&asmSelect2=&asmSelect3=&asmSelect4=&asmSelect5=&asmSelect6=&asmSelect7=&Legend=PROVIDEN+AVG&asmSelect8=&asmSelect9=&asmSelect10=&asmSelect11=&BustDescription=&ReverseDescription=&Note=&Reference=&page=2&mod=result&hpp=5&from=advanced']RIC 1253(temp)[/URL], and a particularly lovely example. I don't find the cross-emperor or cross-mint comparisons very convincing. [URL='https://ric.mom.fr/en/search/advanced?tempRIC=&asmSelect0=&Reign=Quintillus&asmSelect1=&asmSelect2=&Mint=Milan&asmSelect3=&Issue=1&asmSelect4=&asmSelect5=&asmSelect6=&asmSelect7=&asmSelect8=&asmSelect9=&asmSelect10=&asmSelect11=&BustDescription=&ReverseDescription=&Note=&Reference=&page=1&mod=result']Milan's first issues[/URL] also have a nice style, though different, and matching the aurei. (Anybody else having trouble accessing ric.mom.fr? It seems like it bumps me off after I do "too many" searches today, quite annoying!) Mine is Rome mint, the style is pretty ho-hum: [ATTACH=full]1462518[/ATTACH] Small correction. I know from afar it seems like Canada = Toronto, but AMCC is actually in BC, the interior city of Kelowna. That's 4000 km from Toronto. :)[/QUOTE]
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