What makes you suspect this coin?
Maybe not in the here and now what with the Corona virus. One stab at a time!
[ATTACH] L MEMMIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS MEMMIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Young male head (Apollo?) right, wearing oak-wreath; before, mark of value...
A lovely example @Roman Collector
[ATTACH] PTOLEMY II PHILADELPHOS AR Tetradrachm OBVERSE: Diademed head of Ptolemy II right, wearing aegis around neck REVERSE: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ...
[ATTACH] VALERIAN II AR Antoninianus OBVERSE: DIVO VALERIANO CAES - Radiate, draped bust right. REVERSE: CONSACRATIO...
That's a very nice example @Ignoramus Maximus
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I showed this a couple of days ago, but will share again.[ATTACH] SALONINUS Antoninianus OBVERSE: SALON VALERIANVS...
Good luck wid dat!
I'm not certain that I am a witty kinda guy, but at times I can amuse myself pretty well. It seems I have to explain my witticisms to others (my...
That's a nice, well struck example @DonnaML
Again, I say congratulations. That's quite a milestone!
This piece was worn in a setting. The only good thing is that the only damage was on the edge: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I suppose that means you are Doctor Nick now. I know that's a relief to get your defense over and done. My youngest was so concerned about his...
[ATTACH] JULIUS CAESAR AR Denarius OBVERSE: Diademed head of Venus right. REVERSE: CAESAR - Aeneas...
[ATTACH] FAUSTINA MINOR AE26 OBVERSE: FAVCTEINA NEA CEBACTH, draped bust right REVERSE: AGCILAEWN, Demeter seated left holding corn ears &...
What a nose job!!
Nice example. I do not have anything struck at Flaviopolis One might think there would be numerous issues with Dionysos depicted, but of my...
The TP is what I'm having the most trouble understanding. TP? Really. If I were going to hoard something, TP would not make the top 100 of my...
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