You will need a program to do this. I wanted to make a free open source one, but I already have too many projects as is.
I suppose I would "let" mine go for that. Just need to get a slab :D:yack: [ATTACH] Then again a MS64 would only probably go for $14.75.
I proposed these were struck in 300, but I like the coin.
[ATTACH] Constantine I Rome mint 313 AD AE 1/4 Follis Obvs: IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, Bare head facing right. Revs: SAPIENTIA PRINCIPIS, Owl...
[ATTACH] Commemorative Series Mint Rome 348 AD Obvs: RO MA, Helmeted and mantled bust of Roma left. Revs: Emperor standing facing, head left,...
These weren't made with the greatest care to begin with. Could be retrograde or just sloppy like this one. [ATTACH]
I would think an authentic medallion such as that would sell for much much more. Both look painted (and modern) to me.
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Looks like I'm late yet again to the party as I wanted to develop zoomable 360 photos like CNG just started using. [ATTACH] Seems to work well...
Marcian, similar offstrike to this one. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Won this one after losing to Clio on the same type. That one was in better condition, but I don't mind paying 8 times less for this one that is...
Continuing my 4 part series on anonymous civic coinage which happens to coincide with my 1000th CT post I present my findings for the IOVI series....
Glad you were able to clean it up. I believe yours is actually year 6(ς) 44/43 BC. Gamma is year 3. That also places it under Gaius Cassius...
Not exactly. It could be a copy or just a fantasy coin. If so, not ancient but around 500 years old. It could also be a modern copy of a 500 year...
Looks like a renaissance copy of a Roman coin.
I was amazed myself and wasn't sure what to make of it first. I suppose when working with coins that used such few dies, it is more likely to make...
The last year and a half have been good for completing the 'persecution' set and I wanted to share my findings. Finding the die match between...
$12.50 [ATTACH] John II Comnenus Billon Aspron Trachy 1122 to 1137 AD Obvs: IC XC, Facing bust of Christ Pantocrator Revs: Crowned facing bust of...
I set the bar high when trying to solve this coin mystery and I would like to think I did solve it or at least a few parts of it. I am talking...
Never noticed that 'object' before but every listing I see has the same ambiguous description. Strange such a common object is still unknown...
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