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  joha2000 4. July 2018, 23:35

This coin illustrated in Banti - Simonetti "Corpus Nummorum Romanorum" Volume XVII (No. 510). The Sir Charles Oman Collection was sold in Christies auction 02/07/1968. Coin offered afterwards by C. de Nicola in listino 4/1969 (n. 402).
  Okidoki 4. July 2018, 11:33

Smoothed and tooled
  errataprobi 1. July 2018, 17:26

RIC 890 of Cyzicus, p. 115.
  errataprobi 1. July 2018, 17:23

RIC 890 of Cyzicus, p. 115.

Same coin as Lanz 120 545: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=173555
  siliquae 29. June 2018, 09:14

Un faux moderne des ateliers "bulgares", dont le même coin de revers a été utilisé pour Gratien et Valens. Voir les fiches sur la base siliquae :
http://www.siliques.fr/SILIQUAE_WEB/fichemonnaie/00309.htm
http://www.siliques.fr/SILIQUAE_WEB/fichemonnaie/01289.htm
http://www.siliques.fr/SILIQUAE_WEB/fichemonnaie/00092.htm
Siliquae
  siliquae 29. June 2018, 09:14

Un faux moderne des ateliers "bulgares", dont le même coin de revers a été utilisé pour Gratien et Valens. Voir les fiches sur la base siliquae :
http://www.siliques.fr/SILIQUAE_WEB/fichemonnaie/00309.htm
http://www.siliques.fr/SILIQUAE_WEB/fichemonnaie/01289.htm
http://www.siliques.fr/SILIQUAE_WEB/fichemonnaie/00092.htm
Siliquae
  CaptainMyCaptain 29. June 2018, 08:41

1715 ;)
  CaptainMyCaptain 29. June 2018, 08:29

Fantastic!
  CaptainMyCaptain 29. June 2018, 08:28

1715. :O
I can see how this was mistaken. The 5 is sunk a bit deeply in the die, showing the line from the round point that sunk the loop in the 5 punch. Fantastic date! A hard one to find for this series.
  CaptainMyCaptain 29. June 2018, 07:53

I believe this is 1718, for the monogram is the style of the period (condensed monogram with short foot L, or "no serif L") the type 3 monogram of P5 for Lima Half Real coinage. Type 1 being the 1702 large "Bogota type" type 2 being the 1702-1717. The change takes place in 1718, oddly. The lions are also the type of 1717-18, with the castles being the type of 1717-1720. :) Just making a note for collectors.
  xanthos 27. June 2018, 20:59

Wolfhard v. Roth-Wackernitz (1288-1302)
  Tejas554 26. June 2018, 10:19

The attribution to Hildebad is wishful thinking. This coin should definitely not be attributed to Hildebad, for whom no coins are known. The style is much later than that of 540/41. This is more likely an imitative coin of the late 6th century.
  errataprobi 25. June 2018, 20:26

RIC 706. p. 92. RIC 712 is listed with Rx. PAX AVGVSTI.
  errataprobi 25. June 2018, 20:26

RIC 706. p. 92. RIC 712 is listed with Rx. PAX AVGVSTI.
  errataprobi 25. June 2018, 20:25

RIC 706. p. 92. RIC 712 is listed with Rx. PAX AVGVSTI.
  errataprobi 21. June 2018, 23:24

RIC 704, p. 92. 711 is listed as PAX AVGVSTI, p. 93.
  errataprobi 21. June 2018, 23:21

RIC 704, p. 92. 711 is listed as PAX AVGVSTI, p. 93.
  errataprobi 21. June 2018, 23:19

RIC 709, p. 93. RIC 705 is listed with obverse titulature IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, p. 92.
  errataprobi 21. June 2018, 23:16

RIC 704, p. 92. 711 is listed as PAX AVGVSTI, p. 93.
  Pscipio 19. June 2018, 14:22

A well known and quite obvious Slavey reproduction: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/displayimage.php?pos=-6902
  Manfred 18. June 2018, 12:35

Hindenburg?
  Manfred 18. June 2018, 11:25

Pforzheim statt Pfortsheim.
  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.