For information: The difference between Crawford 44/7 (as cited by Tkalek) and Crawford 45/3 is the way that "ROMA" is engraved. 44/7 = incuse, 45/3 = normal.
This coin is mis-attributed. It is RPC I, 3558 var. (Galatia, Claudius).
CONSERVATORI
15. Juni 2024, 17:11
This coin also = Ex Giuseppe Mazzini (1883-1961) Collection, published in M. Ratto (1957) Monete Imperiali Romane, volume III: plate XCI, no. 351.
Later, this coin = Dipl.-Ing. Adrian Lang collection, part I: Leu Auction 12 (15 May 2022), 1386.
As noted in the print auction catalog, but not digital archives, lots 1375-1501 (incl. this coin) were from the collection of George His (1927-2021).
CONSERVATORI
15. Juni 2024, 17:03
This coin also = Ex Giuseppe Mazzini (1883-1961) Collection, published in M. Ratto (1957) Monete Imperiali Romane, volume III: plate XCI, no. 351
guigrec
13. Juni 2024, 19:12
It's just TRIKAS for Troyes. No pepin
rorey36
11. Juni 2024, 22:12
Known forgery of the “Broken Nimbus” series.
joha2000
11. Juni 2024, 01:17
= ex Glendining 07.07.1971 lot 151.
Amentia
10. Juni 2024, 16:25
"MAKPINOC" = Macrinus, not Caracalla
MattK
31. Mai 2024, 16:35
This coin appears to be a broken 3/4 of a genuine coin that has been repaired with the addition of a plated, hand-engraved section. A Frankenstein coin.
joha2000
30. Mai 2024, 16:38
= Santamaria 16.01.1924 lot 635
joha2000
30. Mai 2024, 16:36
= Rodolfo Ratto, Lugano, 7.6.1926 lot 2422
rmi
30. Mai 2024, 01:47
= CNG 76, 78
zadie
29. Mai 2024, 11:04
= Baranowski (Cuzzi I - December 1929), Lot 358
CONSERVATORI
27. Mai 2024, 00:02
This coin = Rosenberger 72, 11 Jul 1932, Lot 462 (Ernst Lejeune [1870-1944] Collection, per J. Spring 590 [2009: p. 232])
CONSERVATORI
26. Mai 2024, 23:31
This coin = Ex Consul Eduard Friedrich Weber Collection = Jacob Hirsch Auction XXI, [Consul Weber Part I] (Munich, 16 Nov 1908), Lot 1943.
(Possibly lightly cleaned of minor rev. encrustation between 1908 & publication of the Laffaille Collection in 1990.)
pepap7
24. Mai 2024, 23:51
This coin it seems is not a Julius Nepos . This is an AE 4 coin of Aelia Zenonis. Clearly you can see the Z on the upper left hand corner .
pepap7
24. Mai 2024, 23:39
This is a Leo I Ae 4 coin. The S is not in the middle of the N. And it seems the N is actually a Lambda.
https://dirtyoldcoins.com/Roman-Coins-Blog/1239
Later, this coin = Dipl.-Ing. Adrian Lang collection, part I: Leu Auction 12 (15 May 2022), 1386.
As noted in the print auction catalog, but not digital archives, lots 1375-1501 (incl. this coin) were from the collection of George His (1927-2021).
(Possibly lightly cleaned of minor rev. encrustation between 1908 & publication of the Laffaille Collection in 1990.)