Finally I'm making some progress with the rarer emperors of my portrait series. I scored this entry level but reasonable Gordian I Africanus from Dr Busso Peus: Gordian I AE sestertius. IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AFR AVG, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right / PROVIDENTIA AVGG S-C, Providentia standing left, leaning on column, holding wand & cornucopiae, globe at feet. So now i only need Gordian II from the Year of the Six Emperors and I have a 238AD set! GI and GII were Roman co-emperors for one month in 238AD, in opposition to the reviled Max Thrax. For a one month reign, there can't be too many coins. But if you have them post them ... And if you don't have them, well, we can never get tired of seeing more amazing coins from the grandson Gordian III.
Considering I focus on silver, and a silver set of Gordian I and Gordian II would run me around $7,000 - $10,000 in VF, I don't think I'll be buying them at all. I could build a very substantial collection for the price that it would cost me to get those two coins. Anyway, that is a very beautiful example of a Gordian I. Congratulations on obtaining such a fine specimen.
Awesome Greg! That is an Uber-Rare! Great job! Thanks for posting, I am wanting one, but do not see them.
That's a FANTASTIC example and one I would absolutely LOVE to own!! Maybe next year and probably a far more budget friendly and heavily worn type LOL
Nice big chunk of copper, congrats. 238 AD set - lot of coins with all those Caesars killed one after another Only have Gordianus III coins:
Wow! That is a great coin!!! Congrats on a very nice example of a hard to find emperor!!! I hope that one day I can find an equally nice specimen for my collection.