Herod the Great Judaean Prutah, Diadem & Tripod. Genuine Coin. Clear diadem, strong tripod, and readable portions of the surrounding legend. Denomination: AE Prutah. Authority: Herod I “the Great”. Translation: “Of King Herod.”.
This example shows an unusual incuse grain ear on the obverse which perfectly matches the reverse design. Because no corresponding weakness exists on the reverse this feature is best explained as a mint striking error likely caused by a brockage that was caught and restruck at the mint.
Researchers such as Qedar and Lonnquist have argued that the spelling AGRIPA with a single Pi the massive die count and archaeological find patterns suggest an issue minted early in the Jewish War rather than during the short reign of Agrippa I.
Reverse: GLORIA EXERCITVS – “The Glory of the Army.”. Denomination: AE Follis. Emperor: Constantius II (as Caesar). Obverse: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C – “Flavius Julius Constantius, Noble Caesar.”. Struck under Constantine I as part of the massive GLORIA EXERCITVS series, this example features a rareradiate portrait — a significant deviation from the usual laureate bust recorded in RIC.
Maximianus AE Radiate Jupiter And Prince Alexandria 305 AD Authentic Ancient Roman Coin. Emperor: Maximianus. The scene of Jupiter handing Victory to the prince symbolizes divine transmission of power central to Diocletian and Maximian ideology.
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