Oh quiet list, Here are some images of a barbaric Fel Temp (Fallen Horseman) I got from an uncleaned lot recenly. Thought it might be interesting. If you have ...
Arthur Anderson
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Jan 22, 2001 10:48 pm
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... got ... you have ... discussion ... http://www.geocities.com/kryten5000/barbaricftrsmall.jpg ... Hello Arthur, I have three of these coins. Two are of a...
dirk@...
Jan 23, 2001 9:04 am
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Dirk, I'm familiar with barbarous radiates, but I've never heard of "diademed radiates". What are these? By the by, I believe this one came from britain. ...
Arthur Anderson
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Jan 24, 2001 3:20 am
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Hello all, I have several barbarous fallen-horseman types in my collection. Most (or all?) of them are from Britain. One is of AE3 module, the rest are minimi....
D.L. Tranbarger
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Jan 24, 2001 10:53 pm
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... "diademed ... britain. ... Hello Arthur, I read this distinction between 'Barbarous Radiates' and 'Diademed Radiates' somewhere, but cannot remember the...
dirk@...
Jan 25, 2001 9:53 am
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I think 'Constantinian-era copies' or '4th-century copies' are indeed better or at least more accurate. "Diademed radiate" is contradictory. -- Dave Tranbarger...
D.L. Tranbarger
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Jan 25, 2001 10:26 pm
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I don't know if I can post auctions here. I send only the link to my auctions in Ebay ...
Melqart
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Jan 29, 2001 11:00 pm
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Hello, as some of you have probaly already noticed, egroups have been bought by yahoo. The new official email adresses for our group are: Post message:...
julien.courtois@...
Jan 31, 2001 9:58 am
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Hello All, I bought a number of Ostrogothic and Visigothic coins from Baldwin this week and - believe it or not - they threw in a gratic coin! This coin is of...
dirk@...
Feb 1, 2001 1:49 pm
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Dirk, What primary references do you use for your migrations coinage? The only reference I've had the opportunity to thoroughly review is Wroth "Coinage of the...
D.L. Tranbarger
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Feb 4, 2001 7:35 pm
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... Hello David, if you wanted to buy one reference book on the subject of 'migration age' coins, Grierson and Blackburn's "Early Medieval Coinage" would ...
dirk@...
Feb 5, 2001 9:26 am
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Hi Dirk et al., With respect to migrations issues, I've always wanted somthing like a nice Ostrogothic "Invicta Roma" or Visigothic gold piece, just a few...
D.L. Tranbarger
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Feb 8, 2001 11:33 pm
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... Hello David, I collect all of the Germanic kingdoms and have coins of all of them including extremely rare Alamannic tremisses and a nice Suevic solidus. I...
dirk@...
Feb 9, 2001 8:57 am
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Am I nuts or is this a rather ugly barbarous radiate being passed of as a sceat? http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1212193128 What do you...
D.L. Tranbarger
numisvir@...
Feb 12, 2001 3:39 am
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I think you're right David. But an interesting barbarous radiate it is! what do you suppose is being barbarized on the reverse? a temple or some architectural...
Arthur Anderson
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Feb 12, 2001 3:44 am
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I think it is the consecratio/ altar reverse. There are some very similar coins from the Carthage excavations on John MacIsaac's site. I'm glad it's not my...
D.L. Tranbarger
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Feb 12, 2001 3:49 am
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Dear David, It is very common type of barbarous radiate, especially in Enlgand, just as Dave suggests. Anyone who collects this series, as I do, is likely to ...
Warren Esty
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Feb 12, 2001 4:13 am
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That's what I thought too--it doesn't look like silver. But I'm not that familiar with sceats, and sometimes the scan color is not correct. Bob Leonard...
RLWinnetka@...
Feb 12, 2001 4:18 am
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I also agree, that this is definitely not a sceat, but a barbarous radiate. (Oh dear I am afraid the high bitter is in for an unpleasant surprise) It is...
dirk@...
Feb 12, 2001 9:34 am
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In a message dated 2/12/01 3:35:45 AM Central Standard Time, dirk@... ... Perhaps someone should e-mail the seller and advise him of this concensus. Bob...
RLWinnetka@...
Feb 12, 2001 1:32 pm
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I would agree with that its a barbarous-radiate. I have a few similar ones, particularly with the alter type reverse. Wish my collection of barbs could sell...
Gerry Ginty
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Feb 12, 2001 1:37 pm
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Good idea, maybe you should also inform the high bidder. I noticed that the seller also mentioned a time span from 600AD, which is far too early for the first...
dirk Faltin
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Feb 12, 2001 1:42 pm
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I notified both the seller and the (at the time) high bidder late last week. The seller is not convinced because it looks like some of the sceats in his Spink ...
D.L. Tranbarger
numisvir@...
Feb 12, 2001 10:39 pm
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D.L. Tranbarger
numisvir@...
Mar 9, 2001 8:07 pm
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Hello everyone, I would like some opinions on the following coins. Two are overstrikes. Two of them have unusual reverses for the Divus Claudius II series. The...
D.L. Tranbarger
numisvir@...
Mar 23, 2001 7:51 pm
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Dear Dave and listmembers, Without images to view it is hard to say much. ... This is a mystery to me. I'll let others comment. I'd like to see it. It could be...
Warren Esty
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Mar 23, 2001 9:16 pm
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... Scans would help much. I have no clue on this one. ... There are LEG II antoniniani of Gallienus, but with capricorn right, and I don't think the legend...
Stephen Coulter
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Mar 23, 2001 9:43 pm
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... There were six specimens (#s 1125 and 1847) of this coin in the Normanby Hoard. Bland classified four of them as mules issued by the Rome mint (of "poor...
Stephen Coulter
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Mar 24, 2001 1:12 am
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Warren et al., This coin clearly began life as a Tetrican antoninianus. More likely Tetricus I (II was a typo). "TETRICVS" is clearly visible in the reverse...
D.L. Tranbarger
numisvir@...
Mar 24, 2001 5:59 pm
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hi there! i'm looking for some kind people that can explain me or give me a few tips on collecting bizantine and medieval coinage i'm trying to collect nice...