Clodiu/ denarius let me know how do you like my picture and coin, then i can working on a frovm page site
Clodius Albinus, the man who was tricked into a false sense of security by Septimius Severus. Heir apparent, then feckless enemy. Nice coin.
https://www.coinarchives.com/a/results.php?results=100&search=Denarius AND Clodius Albinus victoy types are not easy to find/ most are all minerva/off roma
thanks for no reactions and poor likes to has this coin problemsi learn nothing i was coming on a forum to learn something
Perhaps you get poor response because over the years you repeatedly ask the same questions and ignore our advice showing photos done the same way and telling us they are better. In this case I really do like the coin. I am a big fan of Albinus as Augustus coins. This time I liked the first photo best but I know there are those who prefer 'in hand' images. More of us would comment but we know if we wait we will see the same old complaint on the lack of 'likes' and comments that your image preferences are 'better' than ours. Whatever the photo technique, this really is a nice coin that deserves your appreciation to include straightening and cleaning up the images.
i am struggeling alot making a good picture from the real coin i see still from computer they looking darker i see/ thanks you like my coin i have now the feeeling i have buy a good one/ i had buying fake, is my self confidence going down
Here is a crummy pic-of-mine of Clodius I can toss in. RI Clodius Albinus 193-197 CE AR Denarius ROMAE AETERNAE Roma seated
In case there is anyone new to the subject reading this, we should note ro's Clodius Albinus is one of the issues as Augustus struck at Lugdunum after he had broken with Septimius Severus and was fighting for his life. That did not go well. The coins are at least 10x as rare as the Caesar coins.