Nice coin. Love the portrait.
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For Marcus Antonius' First Legion, rather than a simple Roman numeral “I,” part of the number is spelled out: LEG PRI for Legio Prima. This is by...
Beautiful example @red_spork. I don't have an example to share darn it, but congratulations on your acquisition.
[ATTACH] Q. CAECILIUS METELLUS PIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS CAECILIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Diademed head of Pietas right, stork before REVERSE:...
Your guess is better than mine since you have the coin in hand. I can see the "CONS" but the first letter I can't make out and I can see no last...
[ATTACH] CALIGULA AR Denarius OBVERSE: C CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR POT, bare head right REVERSE: DIVVS AVG PATER PATRIAE, radiate head of Divus...
It's been a while. How about a different topic @Struck7
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That looks like a banker's mark in his ear, not a countermark. It resembles a trident.
It's not just you!
I have a similar coin which I have listed as " uncertain mint" [ATTACH] LYSIMACHUS KING OF THRACIA AE 20 OBVERSE: Helmeted head of Athena right...
[ATTACH] C POBLICIUS QF ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS POBLICIA AR Serratus Denarius OBVERSE: ROMA, draped bust of Roma right, helmeted & decorated with...
I guess no one has an old collector's tag to share, so do you want to select another topic @JayAg47?
Outstanding Terrence. Simply outstanding!
Legos are definitely part of this category!!!
[ATTACH] LOWER DANUBE CELTS AR Drachm OBVERSE: Stylized head of Herakles with wild hair, right REVERSE: Stylized Zeus seated left holding an...
In fact, this coin has quite a history: lot 785 of the John Quincy Adams sale (Stacks, 1971) purchased by Christian Blom. Chris sold it to Mendel...
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