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<p>[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 3629836, member: 91461"]WoWiE! Theodora is known for her shabby coins. Yours is fantastic! Hey Doo is dynamic<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie16" alt=":artist:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>It's always a treat to check out and show off the ladies.</p><p>Here's my much less fantastic Theodora the explorer and some of the other poor gals that hooked up with these Con-men shlubs:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]973494[/ATTACH]Theodora</p><p>(posthumous issue). Died before A.D. 337. Æ 4 (13.6 mm, 1.37 g, 12 h). Uncertain mint, Struck before April A.D. 340. FL MAX THEODORA AVG, laureate and draped bust right / PIETAS ROMANA·, Pietas standing facing, holding infant at her breast; [mintmark obscured]. Cf. RIC VIII 48, 56, 65, 79, 91; cf. LRBC 113, 120, 129. VF, rough, green patina. Scarce.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]973493[/ATTACH] Helena</p><p>Augusta, AD 324-328/30. Æ Follis Heraclea mint, 2nd officina. Struck AD 329-330. Diademed and mantled bust right, wearing necklace / Securitas standing left, holding branch; SMHB·. RIC VII 85.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]973495[/ATTACH]</p><p>Fausta</p><p>307-326 CE</p><p>Follis 18 MM Thessalonika326/8. Av.: FLAV max FAVSTA avg, draped bust right. RV.: Spes rei PVBLICAE, Salus stands on the left holds two children. Ric: 161. F. Vzgl.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ryro, post: 3629836, member: 91461"]WoWiE! Theodora is known for her shabby coins. Yours is fantastic! Hey Doo is dynamic:artist: It's always a treat to check out and show off the ladies. Here's my much less fantastic Theodora the explorer and some of the other poor gals that hooked up with these Con-men shlubs: [ATTACH=full]973494[/ATTACH]Theodora (posthumous issue). Died before A.D. 337. Æ 4 (13.6 mm, 1.37 g, 12 h). Uncertain mint, Struck before April A.D. 340. FL MAX THEODORA AVG, laureate and draped bust right / PIETAS ROMANA·, Pietas standing facing, holding infant at her breast; [mintmark obscured]. Cf. RIC VIII 48, 56, 65, 79, 91; cf. LRBC 113, 120, 129. VF, rough, green patina. Scarce. [ATTACH=full]973493[/ATTACH] Helena Augusta, AD 324-328/30. Æ Follis Heraclea mint, 2nd officina. Struck AD 329-330. Diademed and mantled bust right, wearing necklace / Securitas standing left, holding branch; SMHB·. RIC VII 85. [ATTACH=full]973495[/ATTACH] Fausta 307-326 CE Follis 18 MM Thessalonika326/8. Av.: FLAV max FAVSTA avg, draped bust right. RV.: Spes rei PVBLICAE, Salus stands on the left holds two children. Ric: 161. F. Vzgl.[/QUOTE]
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