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  1. Here is a other variant of RIC 609 :
  2. @expat and @seth77: Thanks for your answer, now i look in to this closer. Were stands the letter T on the back of Salus for? Under a loup, i see clearly a little figur from a person under the right arm of Salus. Thanks , mc9
  3. Can someone help with this coin of Claudius II ? To the left, under Salus' right arm, is a small figure, not a snake. Not found in RIC. Thank you, mc9
  4. Two different ( ugly ) portraits from Heraclius : dN hERACLIYS P P AVG : diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right VICTORIA AVGY S //CONOB, cross Tremissis, Constantinopolis, A.D. 610-641, Sear 786
  5. Here is my only Heraclius Semisses with a good portrait : δ N ҺЄRACLIЧS P P AVG : Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right VICTORIA AVGЧ I // CONOB : Cross potent set upon globe, text around Semissis, Constantinople, A.D.610-641, Sear 784
  6. @Valentinian : Thank you for looking it up. Now i know where to search. I will take foto's like you discribed and post them.
  7. My only Phocas coin with portrait. I think it is a overstrike. Maybe someone knows more about this ? This is what i found so far: δ N FOCA + PERP AV : Crowned bust facing, wearing consular robes, holding mappa in his right hand and cross in his left Large M in center; above, ANNO; XIIII in right field Follis, overstrike 5.33 gr, 24.10X25.65 mm Thanks.
  8. My only coin from Maurice Tiberius, and my only portrait from Carthage : Obverse illegible : diademed bust right Palmtree, 3 points in right lower field Bronze nummus, Carthage, A.D.582-602, Sear 572b ; 0.46 gr.
  9. Justinius II : monogram . From who is the second monogram? There is a T and E to the right. JUSTIN II Large Є; K to right Monogram nr 8 Pentanummium, Kyzikos, A.D.565-578, Sear 375 Large Є,cross to right Monogram nr ? Pentanummium, Theoupolis Antioch, A.D. 565-578, Sear ? Thanks!
  10. Two Vesta coins for Vestalia: Caligula : C CAESAR AVGGERMANICUS PON M TR POT : bare head left VESTA S|C : Vesta seated left, holding patera in left hand and sceptre in right, Vesta above A.D. 37 - 41 ,RIC I 38, Rome, 9.72 gr Julia Titi : IVLIA IMP T AVG F AVGVSTA : Draped bust right, hair tied in a bun at back of head S C across field, VESTA in exergue : Vesta, veiled and draped, seated left, holding palladium and transverse sceptre Rome, A.D. 80-81, RIC II 180, Dupondius
  11. Justinus II : D N IVSTI-NVS P P AVC: diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Justin right VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM // CONOB : Victory advancing right, head left, holding wreath and globus cruciger; star to right AV tremissis, Constantinople, AD 565-578, Sear 353 DN IVSTI - NVS PP AVG : Justin and Sophia, both nimbate, enthroned facing; Justin holding globus cruciger and Sophia holding cruciform sceptre; cross above Large K with ANNO to left ; cross above, date across field; KYZ Æ 20 Nummi,Cyzicus, A.D.573 – 574, Sear 373
  12. My two best Justinianus portraits : D N IVSTINI - ANVS P P AV : Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM /. CONOB : Victory advancing right, head left, holding wreath and globe cruciger; to right, star. Tremissis, Constantinople, A.D. 527-565, Sear 145 What a nose! Never seeing something like this on a coin. D N IVSTINI - ANVS PP AVG : Diademed bust right Large M between two stars, cross above, CON in exergue Follis, Constantinople, A.D.527-539, Sear 160
  13. Justinus I : 3 more portraits from him : Here he wears his first glasses : D N IVSTINVS P P AVG : Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM // CONOB : Victory standing facing, holding wreath and globus cruciger; star to right Tremissis, Constantinople, A.D. 518 - 527 , Sear 58 D N IVSTINVS P P AVG : Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right Large Chi-Rho monogram between B-Є Pentanummium, Constantinopel, AD 518-527, Sear 77 D N IVSTINVS P P AVG : Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right Tyche seated left; Э to left; all within shrine Pentanummium, Antioch, AD 518-527, Sear 111
  14. My favorite portraits, from each metal sort 1 : D N ANASTASIVS P P AVC : pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM // CONOB : Victory advancing to right, head to left, holding wreath and globus cruciger; star in right field Tremissis, Constantinople, A.D.491-518, Sear-8 D N ANASTASIVS P P AVG. Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right + AROMAD ✷ MINVTA. Monogram of Theodoric. Quarter Siliqua, Sirmium, A.D. 491-518, Cf. Demo 72 Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right Monogram of Anastasius. Æ Nummus, Constantinople, A.D.491-498, Sear 13
  15. And the last one in the Roman forum : The others are for the Byzantine sectoin. Gelimer : Thisone could have kind of hat on no text on obverse : Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right Gelimer monogram within wreath Æ Nummus, Carthage, A.D530-534, BMC Vandals 4-6
  16. Baduila : no obverse text : Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right Baduila monogram within wreath Nummus, Rome, A.D. 541-552, MEC 1, 163
  17. @O-Towner As requested I start with Athalaric : No text obverse : Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right Monogram of Athalaric within wreath.. Nummus, A.D. 526-534, Rome, Demo 176ff Same as before, but different wildeman head and text on obverse( i don't know what )
  18. My last post in Roman portraits : Aelia Zenonis A ZENONIS : Pearl-diademed and draped bust right Monogram of Aelia Zenonis. Nummus, Constantinopolis, A.D.476, RIC 1018
  19. Zeno : This time a coin with a hole in it, but i love his young looking portrait, and 2 coins with the same monogram, but the first piece has a small S at the top left, the second a D to the right of the monogram? D N ZENO PERP AVG : pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM // CONOB : Victory advancing to front, head left, holding wreath in right hand and globus cruciger in left; star in right field AV Tremissis, Constantinople, AD 476-491, . RIC 919 D N ZENO P F AVG : Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right Monogram ( number 1 )of Zeno within wreath; Nummus , second reign, A.D. 476-491., Cf. RIC 958 ( Thessalonica ) or RIC 964 ( Nicomedia ) D N ZENO P F AVG : Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right Monogram ( number 1 )of Zeno within wreath; Nummus , second reign, A.D. 476-491., Cf. RIC 958 ( Thessalonica ) or RIC 964 ( Nicomedia )
  20. Here some Leo I coins, sadly all have poor obverse. D N LEO P F AVG : Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right No tekst, Lion crouching left, head right // CON AE4, Constantinople, A.D.457-474, RIC X 674 D N LEO : pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right No tekst, Leo standing facing, head right, holding long cross and placing left hand on head of captive // CN AE4, Constantinople, A.D.457-474, RIC X 703 D N LEO : pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right No tekst, Greek monogram type 5(a) within wreath, //KOC AE4, Constantinople, A.D.457-474, RIC X 720 D N LEOS P F AVG : Pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right No tekst, Latin monogram type 2 within wreath. Æ4, Constantinople, A.D.457-474, RIC 688
  21. Macrianus: another poor quality coin, but my best portrait : D N MARCIANVS P F AVG : diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right Monogram of Marcianus; in exerque CON AE4, Constantinopolis, A.D.455 - 457, RIC X 542 monogram type ( 5,2 )
  22. @Severus Alexander The low silver present on the surface is intended for the Arcadius coin. Without seeing the coin in hand I don't think a decent conclusion can be made about it from a foto or on a distance, so to avoid further speculation I have removed my content from the Valerian II piece and my additional replies leaving this discussion. Thanks anyway.
  23. Gave flowers to my wife this morning for our wedding anniversary ( XXXVIIII years ), she fell out of the sky, that is May 25th! Sorry, wrong date. Then realized that I posted the content for May 24 yesterday. SORRY! SORRY!! SORRY!!! Confuse.com
  24. My favorite portraits from Theodosius II : D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG : pearl - diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right CONCO - RDIA AVG // CON : Victory advancing facing, holding wreath in each hand. Ae4, Constantinopel, (A.D.425-435), RIC 434 var. ( conco – rdia avg ); Weight: 0.55 g. Diameter: 10.45 mm D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG : pearl – diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right Monogram within wreath // CON : monogram type 3 AE 4, Constantinople, A.D. 445 – 450, RIC 463
  25. @Irbguy : Thank you for reading, you are right. The material type for Arcadius has also been adjusted ( I did not payed attention to that ). We are all here to learn. content deleted The Arcadius coin has a very low amount of silver present.
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