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The Members' Gallery / Re: 2023 Gallery of the year Vote!
« Last post by Anaximander on Today at 06:31:22 am »
Hello everyone, here are the nominees for Gallery of the Year. Please vote for your top 5.  Some amazing galleries nominated!

Way to go, Jay!  This list of links is the best ever.
As Joe says, this is going to take a while. You can get lost in there.
Just look at maridvnvm: more than 50 folders in that gallery!
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As mentioned before, there is the HNonline website covering Caria: http://hno.huma-num.fr/.
HN3 is a work-in-progress for coins of Sicily. https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/classics/research/dept_projects/historia_numorum/

As for the book? Good question, Petros. HN Italy was published in 2001, so here we are, over 20 years later. Perhaps it has gone off copyright. Someone may have scanned and posted that work. I've not seen it, but I've not looked for it, since I bought the hardcopy seven years ago.  Copies do show up for sale, so get yourself a copy if you can.
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Roman Coins Discussion Forum / Re: Rare Crispus
« Last post by lawrence c on Today at 12:20:59 am »
 And, of course, Fausta brought new meaning to the term "spa weekend." (Sorry, I couldn't resist)
Best,
Larry
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IMO Salonina year 14…

Joe/Q.
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Ancient and Medieval Coin Identification Help / Roman Egypt woman obverse
« Last post by PtolemAE on Yesterday at 08:08:29 pm »
Is it possible to identify the woman on the obverse of this Roman Egypt coin?
Thanks
PtolemAE
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Ancient and Medieval Coin Identification Help / Re: Help to ID Greek Coin
« Last post by Meepzorp on Yesterday at 07:27:24 pm »
Hi RA,

Your coin looks like this:

https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=12224387

Meepzorp
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Thank you Meepzorp, yes it is weird. Hope someone can help me.

I believe I can see Λl or ΑΙ plus ΤΙΟ or ΤΙΘ with an E between these... I'm confounded....

Whatever is besides the standing figure, also looks like a dolphin... Maaaybe.
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Looks like this one:

https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=12112112

Elagabalus Æ of Antioch, Seleucis and Pieria. AD 218-222. AVT K M AVG ANTΩNЄINOC [CЄ], laureate head to right / Large SC, Δ above, Є below; all within wreath. Butcher 467; McAlee 777c
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Here's some more information about your coin I grabbed from Numista.
Obverse
Bust of Constantius II, right, pearl-diademed, draped, cuirassed.
D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG
Dominus Noster Constantius Pius Felix Augustus.
Our lord Constantius, pious and fortunate emperor.

Reverse
Radiate phoenix standing right on globe.
Mintmark followed by star in exergue.
FEL TEMP REPARATIO
Felicitas Temporum Reparatio.
Happy Times Restored.

Mint
CONS
Constantinopolis

Very informative, thanks!
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