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RPC VIII is online! - Coin Talk
2020年6月19日 · The latest volume of RPC to be published, volume VIII, is now online! The volume deals with the coinage of Philip I, AD 244-249. The coins are not yet assigned an RPC number, though, but given ID numbers. Here are a couple from my collection I decided to look up. Philip II from Nisibis.
Small bronze from Phoenicia, Tyre - RPC Online 'plate coin' - Coin …
2024年2月15日 · RPC Online lists only 4 specimens (including this one) - and I found one on the Forum Ancient Coins Member's Gallery, making a total of 5 that I was able to find. Interestingly, there were no pictures of the other 3 RPC coins, so I submitted my specimen photo, and now it is the (only) illustrated example of this type: View attachment 1606871
Hadrian. Antioch sestertius? - Coin Talk
2023年9月20日 · RPC II, 2021 Domitian too, AE 23 mm Obv. : IMP DOMITIANVS CAES AVG, laureate head of Domitian, l. Rev: : S C in laurel wreath RPC II, 2024 Nerva, Antioch, AE 29 mm Obv.: IMP CAESAR NERVA AVG III COS, laureate head of Nerva, r. Rev.: S C in laurel wreath, below SC: Γ RPC III, 3481 Trajan, Antioch (oval countermark), AE 27 mm Obv.:
Some coins of Mark Antony. - Coin Talk
2021年3月13日 · References: Crawford 480/22 - RPC I 513 - RPC I 4456 - RPC I 2201 - RPC I 1463 - RPC I 1462 - RPC I 4092 - RPC I 4494 - Crawford 542/2. Marcus Antonius (14 January 83 BC – 1 August 30 BC), commonly known in English as Mark Antony or Anthony, was a Roman politician and general who played a critical role in the transformation of the Roman ...
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Another Tyche/Orontes Provincial from Antioch | Coin Talk
2021年1月12日 · According to RPC, all the Provincial coins depicting Tyche and Orontes were issued in Antioch. The ones issued by Augustus all show Tyche holding a palm branch. The ones issued by Trajan and Hadrian all show her holding two ears of wheat and a poppy.
Any Countermark Collectors - Coin Talk
2023年11月9日 · ACIP 1100 (no countermarks); RPC I 257 Album 35:578 09/12/2019; CNG e287:24 09/26/2012; Warden Numismatics The coins have been found in excavations at Emporiae and also in Germania. Traditionally attributed to Legio I Germania or II Augusta which had been at Emporiae then transferred to Germania under Tiberius circa 9-10 AD.
A Pair from Palaeopolis in Pisidia - Coin Talk
2021年6月15日 · This husband-wife pair (or cousin-cousin pair or step-brother and step-sister pair) are thus among the first coins issued by the city. RPC dates the coins to "soon after 147" and I would agree. Marcus Aurelius bears the title Caesar and is clean-shaven, while Faustina's coiffure is that seen on her imperial issues dating from AD 147-149.
A mysterious provincial of the late republic - Coin Talk
2021年7月24日 · It belongs to a sequence of coins with shared characteristics that were minted in three denominations: RPC 5409 and 5410 are the heaviest, with an average weight of 19.02 g and 7.46 g respectively. They both feature the same design, a bust of an unknown man on the obverse and an assortment of Roman political items on the reverse.