I recently picked one of these up for my daughter. She loves horses :) [ATTACH] Severus Alexander AE24 Alexandria, Troas Obverse: M AVR SEVERVS...
I'm not NEARLY that old ;) Found it CRHing a few years back.
Paid $0.50 for mine :P [ATTACH]
Here's one with Eudoxia being crowned by the Hand of God as well as Victory inscribing a chi-rho on a shield. [IMG] Aelia Eudoxia 400-404 AD AE3...
I don't yet have a Constantius Chlorus. Guess I just have a triarchy. Wopwop.
No Crausius, unfortunately. But here is my Allectus: [IMG] Allectus 293-296 AD Quinarius London Mint Obverse: IMP C ALLECTVS PF AVG, radiate,...
I've done them before. Got this one too. Deleted. Not like the mint actually listens :P
Nope. Just a couple of ancients of a husband/wife that I didn't have yet. Oh well.
Nope. I don't use TPGs :) One arrived. The other is lost. It was sent to the "Mail recovery center" and I doubt I will ever see it again.
Here are two Arcadius. One with a cross and the other with a Chi-Rho. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's a little later than Constantine but the symbolism is there :)
We live not too far from there but I've never been :oops: Have been to see the Star Spangled Banner at the American History Museum though. Pretty...
[ATTACH] Valentinian I, AE3. Lyons. AD 364-375. DN VALENTINIANVS PF AVG, pearl diademed, draped, cuirassed bust right / GLORIA ROMANORVM, Emperor...
That's the edge of a teller's stamp. They usually stamp the straps and sometimes they miss and get the bill as well.
I liked you better after you branched out and stopped being Morgan Dude. ;)
True. I guess they are on the reverse at the bottom right. Forgot about that.
Same initials that were on mercury dimes.
The initials on the obverse are "AW" for Adolph Weinman, the designer of the Walking Liberty.
Not needed.
Technically, I didn't search many to find this one. I found it in like April 2013. Had ony been CRH'ing for a few months at that point and wasn't...
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