Dang, that coin is awesome! I've always wondered... why is gold noted as "AV" instead of the more chemically correct "Au"?
Very Nice @panzerman! I will admit that Emperor Valerian looks different on his gold coinage than on the silver or bronze issues. I wonder why?
Do roaches and ants have any trade value? If so, I'M gonna get ME some ancient gold! LOL Seriously, though, @panzerman - your coins amaze and impress and astonish.
Gorgeous golden winner, panzerdawg ... congrats Hmmm, there must be snow on the ground there by now, eh? I only have a golden-ish AE example of this ruler ... wanna see it? Valerian-I, Billon, Antoninianus 253-260 AD Diameter: 23 mm Weight: 3.76 grams Obverse: IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, Valerian bust right radiate cuirassed and draped Reverse: VOTA ORBIS, Two victories attaching shield inscribed SC to a palm-tree Other: Rare with two Victories holding shield
@stevex6- I'm a sucker for desert patina like that. Nice one. We can't all have gold, right? Let alone get some in exchange for dead bugs! LOL
Steve....We had a Colorado Low move in on Sunday, which gave us 21cm. (8 inches) Luckily the ground is still warm, so most melted, today there is about 5 cm. on ground, will get warm next two week.....so I can get back to finish Fall leaf pickup Valerian sure ended in a bad way, Shapur had him mounted.....should have never made war on the Sassanians!