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Denarius of Julia Mamaea, mother of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander (r. 222-235 CE). On the obv
history-and-mystery:SICILY, Syracuse. Second Democracy, 465-405 BC. AR Tetradrachm. Slow quadriga, N
Silver hemidrachm from Gergis, in the Troad (present-day northwestern Turkey), perhaps minted for th
Silver didrachm issued by Athens, ca. 520 BCE, bearing a Gorgon’s head. Now in the British Museum.
Denarius of Gnaeus Cornelius Blasio, 112-111 BCE. On the obverse, the helmeted head of Scipio Africa
Tetradrachm of Kingdom of Egypt with head of Ptolemy I Soter (obverse) and eagle (reverse), struck u
Denarius (62 BCE) of Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus. On the obverse, the goddess Concordia (Concor
Gold daric of the Achaemenid Persian Empire, showing a king or hero with bow and spear. Artist unkn
Sestertius of the notorious Roman emperor Commodus (r. 180-192 CE), issued to celebrate the quelling
Gold stater of the 30th Dynasty pharaoh Nectanebo II (r. 361-343 BCE), last native ruler of Ancient
sassy-cicero-says:12/100✔I made a huge leap forward in my #preparation for #ASCS40 today. I recently
sassy-cicero-says:16&17/100✔I forgot to post yesterday, so today is a two in one! I’ve been work
Aureus of the ill-fated Roman emperor Pertinax, who reigned for three months in 193 CE. On the obve
Denarius of Julius Caesar during his reign as dictator perpetuus, Feb.-Mar. 44 BCE, issued by the mo
Aureus of the Emperor Vespasian (r. 69-79 CE), with his portrait on the obverse, and the goddess For
Tetradrachm of Kingdom of Syria with head of deified Alexander the Great (obverse) and Nike with tro
the-fault-in-marys-life:Archeological Museum of Paestum, Italy - just some interesting roman coins.
Silver tetradrachm of Syracuse with head of Arethusa (obverse) and quadriga with Nike crowning the c
Roman denarius minted by Quintus Pomponius Musa in 56 BCE. On the obverse, the head of Apollo crown
thaliaridet:So I might be mildly dying inside but at least I got to hold a coin that’s 2500 years ol
Silver drachm of the Sicilian city of Naxos. Obverse: bearded head of Dionysus, with an ivy wreath;
Silver Athenian tetradrachm in the “new style,” depicting an owl standing atop a Panathenaic prize-a
The head of Heracles. Obverse of a silver tetradrachm minted in Babylon during the reign of Alexand
flaroh:Roman Imperial Coin chart because I’ve been staring at these babies for the past three years
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