The flan seems corroded and it's bright due to a probable aggressive cleaning, with removal of the patina. This can sometimes be mistaken with...
Nothing wrong with that. Great bargain! Nice coin!
Welcome aboard, @Spaniard! Here is my Licinius, from Siscia: [ATTACH] Licinius I, AE follis. 313 AD. Siscia. IMP LIC LICINIVS PF AVG, laureate,...
Only now I've seen this thread. An excellent suggestion from @Curtisimo. All have excellent histories, specially yours, @Sallent! I live in São...
I understand and respect your opinion, but here I have to disagree. The main interested person (Bing) has already been alerted by me in private...
I would like to ask my apologies to all members of the community who felt injured with my previous post. I didn’t wrote that the coin in...
Hello, Bing! I will call you on private.
Great coins, guys! Unfortunately, I don't have yet any Macrianus on my collection. But it's delightful to see yours!
Hello, Bing! I may be mistaken, but there is something wrong in the style of this LEG that leaves me somewhat resentful. Be really very careful...
I also have one with Vabalathus: [ATTACH] And a ORIENS AVG type, with Sol: [ATTACH] Although I only have these three coins from Aurelian e...
Two coins from my collection to this nice couple. Both CONCORDIA MILITVM: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Exactly! Domitian, no doubts.
I have some (a lot of) ugly coins in my collection. But they are very dear ones! Most have been acquired a long time ago, still in the beginning...
Correct! I believe that’s a silver Matapan (grosso) which was gold plated (jewelry) perhaps still in medieval times.
Here my only one. A very ugly contribution, but still an Otho. Congrats to all! Awesome coins! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] AR Denarius - Rome mint- 69 AD....
My humble contribution: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] AR Denarius - Rome Mint. 80 AD. Obv: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG PM Rev: TRP IX IMP XV COS VIII PP...
As always, fantastic coins! And of course, the coins of @IdesOfMarch01 are unbelievable! Here one of my collection: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] AE...
Yes, that’s right!
The first coins minted in Brazil were by the Dutch during the period of domination in Pernambuco in 1645. They were siege coins. The first...
Well, as Brazilian, I collect all, since Portuguese colonial times to date. I will check my doubled coins and then I will see how can I send to you.
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