Toning on ancients.

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  1. Ken Dorney

    Ken Dorney Yea, I'm Cool That Way...

    Uh, was I just redundant? Yea, I really was. The attendant attending! Oops! I never said I was articulate!
     
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  3. Ancientnoob

    Ancientnoob Money Changer

    Interesting how this toning thing works...

    Ctesiphon, Iraq
    Ardashir I (AD 180-242)
    (r. AD 224-242)
    AR Drachm 24.6 mm x 4.13 grams
    Obverse: Cuirassed bust of Ardashir I right in Parthian Headdress. Pahlavi legend- MAZDISN BAGI ARTAHSHATER MALKAN AIRAN"of the worshiper of Mazda, the divine Ardashir, King of Kings of Iran"
    Reverse: Zoroastrian Fire Alter with two attendants Pahlavi legend "NURAZI ARTASHATR "Fire of Ardashir"
    ref: Gobl type III/2

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  4. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Elagabalus, circa 220 AD, Nicopolis, Black. 138_large_5fa83f3c59ed37da41c7f44a378a0def.jpg Macedon, Caligula and Antonia, 37-41 AD, Black. 349.jpeg Thrace, Septimius Severus circa 200 AD, Black. 348.jpeg Faustina circa 141 AD, sestertius black. db_file_img_30096_478x230 (2).jpg Galba 69 AD, black. 353.jpeg Domitian, restoration of Claudius Black (doesn't do well in coin tournaments though) AA_2.jpg
     
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  6. Johndoe2000$

    Johndoe2000$ Well-Known Member

    Very nice coins. I really like the Roman Republic, the Pompeians for it's toning, and unusual subject matter. When I find a coin that has good non-portrait subject matter that I find interesting on both sides, and either white/clean, or shiny black surfaces, in my price range, and well centered, I'll be happy to be it's caretaker for awhile. I have seen plenty of jaw dropping coins on this site that fit that description. The question is, can my wallet afford it when I do find the one, or will I have to settle for a more affordable one. Again I'm looking for a centerpiece for my budding collection. I will take a picture of the ones I have later, and you'll see that I'm not only just starting a collection, but am surely in need of at least one with great eye appeal. Don't get me wrong, any coin 2000 years old, or more is a marvel, with great history, regardless of condition. Thanks for all the nice pics, and input.
    John.
     
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