Obverse A quinarius was worth half of a denarius
Cool, but not enough off center to have added value
Hadrian (117-138 AD) AR Quinarius NGC AU 5/5 5/2 Obv: Hadrian's portrait Rev: Victory seated A quinarius was worth half of a denarius, here is...
a fool and their money are easily parted. . .
Awesome examples! Here are a couple of my Richard I pieces! Richard I English issue: [ATTACH] Richard I Aquitaine: [ATTACH]
My Eddie VII florin (NGC MS61) is ex Frank Robinson with tickets. Very lovely ancients here!
Fantastic article!
Sweet kill!
I said 64
Ugh, me too! I went with MS66, but then again I graded that Texas Commem an AU 58 so. . . .
Hadrian (AD 117-138). AR cistophorus (31mm, 10.91 gm, 6h). NGC XF 3/5 - 3/5, overstruck, scratches. Ephesus, AD 138. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P,...
Heritage always has the best stuff
I am no expert, but they are interesting to see
Excellent CC! sharp!
A fine looking example!
Nice looking bronzes!
Great looking, bust half! Nice original toning.
@talerman Amazing piece!!
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Don't throw objects in my direction, but the hint of wear on the knee and wing make me think AU 58.
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