The fact is, selling ancient coins from Serbia abroad is strictly forbidden by law, just like in Greece, Turkey and some other countries. Those...
I think this is a nice and healthy (verdigris is not bronze disease) coin with attractive and well struck reverse, well worth the amount suggested...
Here is Fausta with different hairstyle. The reverse is of course from a different coin - however the two coins were found fused and one still can...
A very fine portrait indeed! Here is another, darkly toned, example of the opening coin type.[ATTACH]
This is just one, clearly not the worst, example of unabashed statistical discrimination bordering on racism that has plagued this thread and many...
Yes but some early Alexandrian denarii have such obverse, for example:[IMG]
Thank you Maridunum! I had looked at online resources and could not find one, but indeed I hoped that if anywhere, some Domna Fortunas could sit...
When I bought this denarius I thought that it might be from Alexandria mint, because of Julia's round eye. But surprisingly I cannot find a...
Great game. Risposte giuste fin dal primo tentativo: 18/20. Punteggio: 96%. (due to my second guesses being correct) Not bad!
Archeologist with his find [IMG] [IMG]
More precise info with additional photographs from the site can be found on the ArcheoSerbia facebook profile...
Here is another hoard coin of Maximinus Thrax: also quite lustrous in hand, with nice clear fields and with oval shape emphasizing emperor's...
[ATTACH] Diva Faustina Senior with a differently styled peacock on reverse - walking right, head left and looking upright. Now I noted that there...
'The first systematic study of the FTR-coinage was undertaken by Harold Mattingly in 1933. Next to studying the technical aspects of the reform,...
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