I have been collecting them originally by default. Now as you push up the "rarity" curve, pricing increases exponentially. Still fun, but at a slower pace now. I have the Seutonius Twelve as well as Titus (2). They are not the purdiest, and are mutts (provincials, AE's, etc.) instead of "pedigree". But, hey, I have always loved MUTTS the most; they make the best companions!
Curious? => are you only collecting AR denarius examples, or can any denomination and metal type join your baker's dozen? Ummm, and you do know that a baker's dozen is 13, right? (which extra emperor/ruler got the nod? ... JC?)
Three Vespasians. The last one on the right is very unclear, but it should read IMP CAESAR/COS VII. Titus as Caesar would read T CAESAR/COS V.
CLAUDIUS AR Denarius OBVERSE: TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG P M TR P VI IMP XI, laureate head right REVERSE: PACI AVGVSTAE, Pax-Nemesis advancing right, drawing out fold of robe at neck, holding caduceus above serpent preceding her Struck at Rome, 46/7AD 3.6g, 19mm RIC39, BMC40 And another with Claudius and Nero AR Drachm OBVERSE: NERO CLAVD DIVI CLAVD F CAESAR AVG GERM, laureate head of Nero right. REVERSE: DIVOS CLAVD AVGVST GERMANIC PATER AVG, Claudius' laureate head right Struck at Caesarea, Cappodocia, 63/4AD 3.6g, 17mm RIC 621, RSC 3, RPC 3648
Nice mine is a litt View attachment 514532 View attachment 514533 le under 3 grams which makes me concerned
Yes, they both look too soft, but I am no expert. I would guess just from these images that they are both cast. Just don't throw them in the trash just yet. Let some of the others chime in. They have more expertise than me.
Someone want to give me the bad news so I can trash all of these coins? View attachment 514547 View attachment 514548 View attachment 514548 View attachment 514547 View attachment 514548 View attachment 514548
Just looking at all the coins in the images, I see nothing wrong. But in truth, you need to examine them in hand to look for any telltale signs. Have you checked them against the known fakes at http://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/index.php and at http://www.forgerynetwork.com/ Other then that and asking for eyes on here at CT or other forums on the internet, your only option is to send them off to someone like David Sear for certification (at a cost of course).