Ancient Rome

Macrinus A Greek Imperial of Laodocea and two denarii

Macrinus attempted to rule well and made some effort to reduce expenses. This was always dangerous when dealing with soldiers and after a short reign of a little more than a year, Macrinus was killed by the army that had elevated him. The coup that defeated him was led by Julia Maesa, sister of Julia Domna, in the name of her fourteen year old gran...

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3 Gordian III & Tranquillina Greek Imperial

Coins Relating to Military Emperors [Rome] [Coin Collecting]...

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Reverse Brockages of the Gallic Empire

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Maximinus, Maximianus etc.

Separating Coins of Maximianus, Galerius, Maximinus & Maxentius. Coins Relating to Military Emperors [Rome] [Coin Collecting]...

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Bavarian Collection

Coins Relating to the Constantinian Period (Christianity in Rome) [Coin Collecting]...

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Alexandria Denarii of Commodus, Pertinax & Albinus

Alexandria mint denarii. Commodus, Pertinax and Clodius Albinus Severan Period. (not Septimius or Domna) [Rome] [Coin Collecting]...

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Macrinus: An AE 30 Neocorate issue of Nikomedia, Bithynia

Severan Period (not Septimius or Domna) [Rome] [Coin Collecting]...

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Philip the Arab & Family - coins of the First Family

The reign of Marcus Julius Philippus, Philip I, (244-249 AD - sometimes called "the Arab" after the origin of his family) is clouded in history by the way it began. Coins Relating to Military Emperors [Rome] [Coin Collecting]...

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Florian Politics, Succession and Death

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A Roman Coin of John Quincy Adams of Galerius Caesar

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