If we could all be as lucky as you...
Neat! Was this a legal production or private minting?
Excellent portrait on the Constantine I, however, I notice the flan is a bit damaged. In my opinion, I would find that to be an acceptable trade-off.
Agricultural program? Roman Citizen- "hey look at this coin, it says free government-subsidized cabbage!!! Woot Woot! "
I will be ordering the book this weekend so thank you!
I own a Tetricus that I have not fully attributed yet, however, I was not aware the quality of these coins was so poor on average. This thread...
Gawsh Darn! I wish my Constantine Family was a solid and pretty as yours. Easily one of the Best Top Tens so far!
Why has no one given this man the holy grail? https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ancient-coins-beginners%E2%80%99-faq-thread.324858/#post-3206438...
Feel free to explain! Bonus- Post a coin(s) that have had the most impact on the direction of your collection. IE a certain reverse type that led...
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Is this how no edge lettering varieties are created? A US Mint employee forgot to place them into the machine?
I believe it is a grease filled die issue that leaves the strike less than adequate.
The following coin has been posted numerous times from me, I feel like this is a great coin but I'd rather have Imperials than Republicans. What...
Was Gens only calculated up until the Imperatorial period, does it extend into the Imperial age?
Yes this is helpful, I thought I would enjoy collecting by gens, considering that each gen had its own moral belief and cultural considerations
I'm looking for a source of what Roman Imperial rulers belong to what family and dynasty and so on. Such as Constantine Family, Valen Family,...
For my second year of Classical numismatics, I intend to fully catalog and finalize my current coins. There are 1 or 2 ancients coin that I...
It depends on your definition of outperform! Notice how Gold may have higher market value but also significantly higher volatility. This is a...
I don't believe I have a Constantine I. This is probably the next coin to have if I wish to keep adding coins from the Constantinian Era.
I said 66. This is a coin whose eye appeal and luster will most likely make up for the chatter in the fields. Plus if you consider gradeflation...
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