Awesome desert patina
Nice hogmouth
Consider yourself lucky, not a single dealer within a 30 mile radius of me sells ancients.
Do you know which days Mike Fuertes (Iberian international) will be attending?
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Interesting write up, here's my tetradrachm of Philip II Egypt, Ptolemy II Philadelphos 285-246 BCE AR tetradrachm, 13.87...
Fake
AE1, AE2, AE3, and AE4 are used to refer to late Roman copper coins, after Constantine I's coinage. Radiate imitation of official Roman...
When Caracalla first started issuing antoninianus, silver purity was in the range of 70%, fell to less than 5% silver by the start of Gallienus's...
Its a AE Antoninianus, AE3, Nummus, are mostly 4th century AE coins, this is a debased Antoninianus, a "double denarius".
Nice of you to do this, count me out, I've been collecting for years.
I once dreamt eating my entire coin collection.
Looks like a angel dribbling a basketball.
I'm merely stating better pictures yield better results.
You'd get a more concrete response with better pics.
The US didn't start using P for Philadelphia until 1979, before 1979, Philadelphia mint coins had no mintmark, your penny is worth a few cents,...
I can see "Saint Teresa of child Jesus", you could work on the id with that.
Its post mint damage, worth 10 cents.
Nice coins, the Trajan Decius coin isn't copper or bronze, its a debased silver Antoninianus.
I agree, either Trajan, or Hadrian would be the cheapest.
Last coin (the Constantinian) looks like It'll clean up very good.
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