To the best of my ability, I don’t think these coins are from Sind. I own one of the small silver coins from the same period and they don’t look...
If you look at the pdf posted above, he is indeed the grandfather of Otho.
Wow! That’s a pretty great deal.
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I always like the Lire’s design as well. It’s a nice quadriga. I also like the 50th anniversary of unification coins. What öres do you have?
Thanks!
They all fit in a paper bag. Thanks! It’s all part of the fun to me. I definitely felt confident that I was getting a deal on those, especially...
Thanks for putting up with that mistake. Either way, I hope you all enjoyed seeing the coins.
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I was on a day trip the other day and, as always, I stopped by a local coin store for a bit. The man had four separate bargain bins, four for $1,...
As I mentioned in my last post (https://www.cointalk.com/threads/nothing-too-special.313698/#post-3036245), I don’t usually collect American, but...
Thank you for your kindness!
Is there any book you’d wish to recommend to research the varieties?
Some of my favorite 19th century base metal and silver designs are this one, the eagle on the 20 cent piece and trade dollar, and the bust types....
A couple of days ago I turned one year older, so a friend of mine gifted an old roll, some wheat cents (it was interesting to see that the older...
To a limited extent. It just gives a basic valuation for them as a whole series.
Perhaps it could be representative of the city of Rome? It could be dative, thus translating to “to the abundant favor (of the city/Rome?)” as a...
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The reverse inscription means “of Jove Puropugnator”. Both the noun (Jovus) and adjective (propugnator) take the singular masculine genitive...
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