You never know what else you may come across in the search, Mike.
I wasn't going to post this coin, as the subject is Gallus and this portrait is pretty far gone. However it is a big lump of bronze and was inexpensive. I particularly liked the reverse with the statue of Tyche in the shrine, Orontes below, and the bonus of the ram (not easy to see) at the top.

Trebonianus Gallus. Antioch - Syria. 251-253 AD.
Obverse: Laureate draped cuirassed bust right, seen from rear. Obverse Inscription: ΑΥΤΟΚ Κ Γ ΟΥΙΒ ΤΡEΒ ΓΑΛΛΟC CEΒ. Reverse: Portable shrine with four columns enclosing statue of Tyche seated, facing, with river god Orontes facing, at her feet; above, ram running right; carry-bars at the base of the shrine. Reverse Inscription: ΑΝΤΙΟΧEΩΝ ΜΗΤΡΟ ΚΟΛΩΝ, Δ E (above the temple), S C (in exergue). Metal: Bronze. Diameter: 30 mm. Weight: 18.7 gr.
Reference: RPC Online Volume: IX # 1851; BMC 654-655; McAlee 1181; SNG Copenhagen 292.
Edited by Novicius
02/27/2024 08:38 am