From the Goldberg mixed lot. Nerva dupondius, 96-98 AD Rome mint 28.5mm Obv: IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS III P P, radiate head right Rev: LIBERTAS PVBLICA S-C, Liberty standing left, holding pileus and sceptre Ref: RIC II 87; Cohen 116; Sear 3059
ahahaha ... yes, a big gaping neck wound would certainly put a sad look on a ruler's face, eh? => great coin, TIF!! (nuthinn' but winners from this Goldberg purchase)
"NO, Your Highness! I was not looking at your wound, really! I was admiring your magnificent proboscis!"
NervaAR Didrachm CAPPADOCIA, Caesaraea-Eusebia AD 96-98 Struck AD 98 Diameter: Weight: 6.64 grams Obverse: Laureate head right Reverse: Club set on ground; date in legend Reference: Metcalf, Caesarea 45; Sydenham, Caesarea 153 => hey, how 'bout that snout!! (a sweet ol' honker!!) ... yah, I realize my club is upside-down (I merely like the looks of the ol' Louisville Slugger!!)
that's a nice lookin' neva, neck, nose and all! yeah ripley, i think one could use some pick and soak work maybe?
Thats understandable, but not treated it will be dust in time Thats why I unloaded a faustina I fouree I had. I treated it and it still came back so off it went. Dont miss it.