That's an attractive coin, and a type I like. [ATTACH] Faustina Senior AR Denarius Mint: Rome After 141 AD Obvs: DIVA FAVSTINA, Faustina right...
Not yet, I work on it when I have free time. There are over 1500 controls just through Antiochus III. It's taking a lot time to make those but the...
That is a fantastic coin @Gil-galad I assume many pass it over thinking it is bronze. I may need to use fonts such as these for my new site...
That would be an incredible discovery! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's a very nice coin. The closest I have to a naval victory would be this one, though I don't believe it's tied to any battle. [ATTACH]...
Me personally I would not pay more than $90 for both. [ATTACH]
The Philip coin is a fourree with a bronze core. Even so that is still light for a fourree which I expect to weight in the 13's. It's a very...
I'm not surprised this hasn't happened earlier. 10 years ago Vagi was commenting on how undervalued ancients were (I don't remember if he was...
Personally I would redo the whole classification of these. Numismatics just like any other field should grow when new information is introduced,...
[ATTACH] Of the ones listed I would say class F is by far the hardest to find in the market and agree A2 is the most common. [ATTACH] I liked...
Looks like good old fashioned dirt. It may come off easily as @Clavdivs suggested idk? A great coin by the way.
Glad to see the ones I missed from the 1st 3 years I wasn't here :woot: Happy Quinquennial.
Bravo! Now soooo close :cigar:
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Edit: probably are more as this is one of the most common types and unfortunately I am unable keep...
Would have to be discounted with all the tooling it has. I don't see issues otherwise.
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Did he send the wrong photo? It is clearly silver and not 8 grams. It is the coin @arnoldoe found which was sold in May.
Silver Miliaresion of BASIL II and CONSTANTINE VIII https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=209994 Your reverse is upside down.
Marcian would be my guess [ATTACH]
I see the error in my ways now, thank you to you both. That makes sense to me. As always Doug is a wealth of information. And so begins my journey...
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