Beautiful piece. Love his somewhat Caracalla-like expression in this particular portrait.
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Portraits from Antioch are always interesting, they definitely use a different style than their Roman counterparts. This particular portrait is not so elegant, I think, but the reverse is clean enough to make up for it imho.
Oh BTW do you take the pictures of your coins yourself, and if so, what equipment are you using? I'm trying to learn macro photography with a DSLR but so far I'm struggling with lighting and depth of field. Those pics of yours seem top notch, great detail and clearly lit without being too sharp or soft anywhere.
It's been a few years since I did, I never really got it right with lighting I feel. I'm thinning out my collection anyway, but at some point I will take new pictures of my remaining coins and try and relearn or improve my skills.
Iirc, there's no real catch-all trick to it. Each coin requires unique lighting and so on, plus editing. Shiny coins are especially tricky, this one is quite dull.