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I'm with Doug on this one.
It's fun chasing these things down.
Nice one @Smojo I don't have that reverse type from Diocletian...actually Diocletian was my second ancient purchase. [IMG] [IMG] Dioclectian, AD...
Looks like the author included U.S. military trade tokens, judging by the picture.
Thanks for that link!
Thanks for the opportunity @John Anthony ! [IMG] Roman Republican, Hispania AE, semis, 8.6g, 23mm; 2h; Hispania, 1st century BC Obv.: Laureate...
Oops...I got all excited and messed that one up! :oops::sorry: Well hey, it's working out ok though!
They all look fake to me. Looks like casting pits, mushy details, odd patina.
I like it @TJC ! Here's mine but from Philip I: [IMG] Philip I, AD 244-248 AE, 15.1g, 28mm; 6h; Viminacium, AD 248 Obv.: IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS...
[IMG] Maximinus Thrax, Rome, AD 235-238 AE, sestertius, 31mm, 20g; 12h; AD 235-236 Obv.: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG; laureate, draped bust right...
Did you get it slabbed or did it come that way?
I have just started plotting my provincial coins. I can't wait to see how it turns out!
Nothing wrong with that approach! I suggest starting small, with a modest budget to get your feet wet. Do a search for some of the different...
You'll have to be more specific about what tokens and medals you're interested in. Hartzog is a great source for books - I've bought a couple off...
Well not a CWT or merchant token but here's a counterfeit military trade token: [ATTACH] There is a seam around the edge and a filing mark from...
Very appropriate!
Is it the "Supporter" banner?
Nice @green18 ! I don't have any photos of my one U.S. commemorative but I have a couple ancient commemoratives.
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