http://picasaweb.google.com/slokind/TERTULLUSSTUDYGROUP#5398995931187582290 (no. 7 of 51)
This coin's brother, with a draped
bust from behind for Septimius and with a beardless emperor on the
reverse (and slight differences in the
legend) just closed on line. The emperor on the second coin may be
Caracalla. I bid on it, and lost, but really only wish to know where it is, in case I may know its owner and can ask permission to at least mention it (or illustrate it, if the owner wishes) in the Tertullus web page.
Is one of us the proud owner?
CLICKPat L.
P.S. Outbid by one
euro. You can download, or I'll send you in file larger than 1000 pppi, the image of mine.
The coin just sold, according to Varbanov's listing, no. 2755, is the one known to
Pick, no. 1281 (draped
bust).
Mine is, so far as I'm aware, not yet listed, though it is known to HrJ from my
album.