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  Manfred 18. June 2018, 11:22

Das ist nicht Bismarck, sondern Dürer.
  errataprobi 16. June 2018, 18:45

Coin of Ticinum, part of the EQVITI series. RIC 517, p. 72.
  txxxxw 14. June 2018, 17:30

Obviously Severus Alexander.
  rorey36 13. June 2018, 18:33

Tlos, not Gagai
  bonoimpprobo 12. June 2018, 00:45

A coin of Ticinum, RIC 516, p. 72. Part of the EQVITI series, hence the T in the left field and * in right.
  Dude_199 11. June 2018, 21:59

Ex. der Auktion Frankfurter Münzhandlung E. Button, Auktion 91, 04.01.1944, Los.-Nr. 356.
  patrico 8. June 2018, 14:28

diametro = 67 mm
or
diametro = 106 mm
?
  sherifaziz 5. June 2018, 03:40

Antiochus 1250
  commodo 4. June 2018, 10:44

The Knobloch collection provenance is incorrect. It is a different coin.
  eukratides 2. June 2018, 17:00
  eukratides 1. June 2018, 00:19

Pressed forgery. Obverse die match to example #2
http://forgerynetwork.com/asset.aspx?id=7q5XQxcj2Pg=
  eukratides 1. June 2018, 00:16
  eukratides 1. June 2018, 00:13
  joha2000 31. May 2018, 18:09

Coin illustrated in Sally Rosenberg 69, 1930 catalogue on plate XII.
  joha2000 30. May 2018, 20:39

Surprise! This coin is not Bastien 231 (Atelier II, graveur 10), its the only known but not-illustrated coin number 212 (Atelier II, graveur 8B) in Bastien "Le monnayage de bronze de Postume"!
It's the coin from the Magnaguti collection nr 413 illustrated in "Ex Nummis Historia IV: Monete Romane da Antonino Pio alla caduta dell impero occidente.." (1951).
Further, this coin illustrated in Banti "I Grandi Bronzi Imperiali".
Congratulation to the owner!
  joha2000 30. May 2018, 20:17

This coin cited in Bastien "Le monnayage de bronze de Postume" for number 113b:
It's the coin from the Magnaguti collection nr 412 illustrated in "Ex Nummis Historia IV: Monete Romane da Antonino Pio alla caduta dell impero occidente.." (1951).
Further, this coin illustrated in Banti "I Grandi Bronzi Imperiali".
Magnaguti noticed that this coin is Ex Sally Rosenberg 69, 1930, no 2625. (i couldn't verify yet).
Congratulation to the owner for this good deal!
  enlaais 28. May 2018, 20:45

yes, it is.
  eukratides 26. May 2018, 16:06
  eukratides 26. May 2018, 16:05
  Morcom 25. May 2018, 17:39

Is this the same coin as Lot 324 in Sternberg Auction 20 (1988)?

John Morcom
  joha2000 21. May 2018, 18:04

In "Die römische Münzserie Beata Tranquillitas in der Prägestätte Trier" (2004) Alten and Zschucke analyzed this coin type for Trier mint and created a catalogue with more than 600 numbers. Separately to the catalogue, Alten distinguished in this book 97 varieties for the globe on the altar(!). The globe on this coin seems to be a mix of nr 23 and 73 or maybe even a new variety.
  errataprobi 16. May 2018, 22:44

Erroneously described obverse & reverse, not matching the coin. A coin of Lugdunum, RIC 84.
  Victorinus1 12. May 2018, 13:20

Effectivement ! :-)
  joha2000 11. May 2018, 00:23

Ex Münzhandlung Basel, March 1935, Lot 907, Collection of Prince Christian August of Waldeck and Pyrmont.