After being left without a showcase toned ancient coin in my collection, due to the forged S. Severus denarius, I wanted to add a new toned dark beauty to my collection. I took a stroll through Civitas Gallleries, and the old envelope toning of this coin jumped out at me and grabbed my attention. Well, I caved and bought it. It supposedly even comes with an old collection envelope. I hope the envelope has a date on it. So, what do you guys think of my new puppy? Be honest, it's ok to say you don't like it. M. Cipius M.f. 115-114 B.C. Denarius Good VF AR Denarius 16mm. 3.90g. Rome Mint Helmeted head of Roma, r.; X behind. M. CIPI. M. F. Victory in biga, r.; rudder below horses; In ex.: ROMA Crawford 289/1; RSC Cipia 1 Good VF. Nicely toned with some lustre in fields. Typical slightly compact flan for the issue. Includes old collection envelope.
It's a beauty. I also enjoy getting stuff from Josh, when I can swing it. He's my goto guy for my scrap gold dumping. My trainwreck. M. CIPIUS (115-114 B.C.) AR Denarius O: Helmeted head of Roma right.; before, M. CIPI. M. F.; behind, X. R: Victory in biga right, raising palmfrond in right, reins in left, rudder below, ROMA in ex. Rome 17mm 3.8g Syd 546. Cr289/1
Nice comeback! I have one of those... Roman Republican M Cipius M f 115-114 BCE AR Denarius Roma r, X behind Victory in Biga, rudder below Sear 166 (Authenticated by the Sear-man himself!); Crawford 289/1
It can only get darker...which is fine by me. At least we can say two things: It is not ridiculously shinny, and it won't turn into that monotone gray most heavily cleaned ancient coins tone into, so it's all good.
I don't like it. I don't like it. I don't like it. I'm practicing what many politicians attempt. If I say it enough, maybe you'll believe me.
@Mat 's coin reminds me so much of someone else I know: Me! Yeah, I'm one of those old salts with a pipe.
LOL, yeah, I USED to smoke a pipe at your age... Got to be too much of a hassle. HEY! And FIX that tie! You are a lawyer for cripes sake!
Agreed. Give me a good cigar. No packets of tobacco, pipe tools, pipe lighter, etc, etc. Plus I always burned holes in clothes when the tobacco would spark or pop.
I quit smoking three months ago, cold turkey after 30 years of a pack a day. You may have read about murderous rampages up here in PA, but I'm fine now.
Always came back from Hong Kong with a load of Romeo & Julieta from Cuba! YUM! Never had an issue with Customs... (THANK Gawd!)
Don't get me wrong, I love a good Cuban cigar every now and then too, but I prefer the careful preparation of piped tobacco and the warmth of the pipe bowl in my hand. Anyway, just to keep it legal, my entire RR denarii collection to date:
I can't hang onto good RR's. Here's a plate of a select few that have passed through my store recently. They all belong to you guys now...
Your M. Scaurus denarius looks very familiar. I still can't believe you decided to sell it after saying you'd never do it. I'm glad you did. To this date it is one of the best purchases I've made. I love that camel and scorpion. I wouldn't trade that coin for anything.