I tend to disagree even if I like my coin. Yours has much better reverse and also the obverse is better centered...
Interesting. I took the description from RIC but a cippus makes sense.
[ATTACH] Ionia. Miletos circa 525-475 BC. 7 mm, 1,07 g Late 6th-early 5th century BC. Twelfth stater or diobol Head of lion turned back to...
Lansky. @romismatist provided a link to a fake sold for 8000 EUR.
I like it! Good portrait, well centered and full legends. If that is mediocre, this means mine is a shame :) This denarius with raven and dolphin...
What bothers me the most is that I can't spot any fakes in this topic. I am not an experienced collector but I am starting to wonder why I can't...
Thanks @Spaniard. Certainly not the most beautiful denarius from my budget collection but I don't know when I will find another Vitellius with 2...
Thanks everybody, keep Vitellius flowing! @Andres2 - Too bad the denarius was very harshly cleaned (from what I see in the pics), otherwise the...
This coin doesn't stand up with anything in particular, but I bought it because I liked the idea of a reverse out of the pattern of "somebody...
That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind... actually no. Better said - that's one worn denarius, one good leap for me in my long...
Thanks @Roman Collector. I apologize in advance for being off topic but perhaps you know more about my coin. It was mainly an impulse buy because...
Picked this one recently, found it very interesting. [IMG] LYKAONIA, Laranda (ca 324-323 BC) AR obol Baaltars seated left, holding grain ear,...
Didn't realize 12 hours have passed. Living on a very different timezone doesn't help :) [ATTACH] Hadrian AD 117-138. Rome Quadrans Æ 18 mm.,...
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