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I feel like Diocletian comming out of retirement to fix the tetrarchy . After this coin is picked though I am heading back to tend my cabbages  It's a girl Looks like young Commodus but I will say Julia Mamaea . In case I have to leave my second guess is Crispina
Edited by Augustus Maximus 01/25/2015 10:32 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Not Julia Mamaea.
Going to bed now - odd thing, cannot upload any images from my computer now, hope it's fixed when I get up.
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Pillar of the Community
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could be a young julia domna
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Pillar of the Community
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The sister of Commodus , Lucilla.
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Good morning everyone.
Not a female at all.
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Not a feminine but rather a young Commodus as you first suspected but then drifted away from.   Sestertius minted in 180 in Rome by Commondus - RIC#291 / Sear[ME]#5760 Obverse: L AVREL COMMO-DVS AVG TRP V around bust right Reverse: IOVI VICTORI IMP III COS II PP around Jupiter seated left, holding victory and spear
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I realized after I posted Caracalla that it looked more like Commodus.
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Doesn't really matter much - guess 'Augustus_Maximus' will ask for volunteers to post the next one. Or is he going to post his Kermitus Magnus coin?
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In that case here is one. 
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Looks like a Roman emperor visiting Samantah Stephens on Halloween. Will take a little head scratching before making a call.
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