Nope!
I do not consider this an example of Caligula even though it was struck during his reign.[ATTACH] Consider an inexpensive Caligula bronze: [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] PTOLEMY II PHILADELPHOS AR Tetradrachm OBVERSE: Diademed head of Ptolemy II right, wearing aegis around neck REVERSE: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ...
?????? Way beyond my comprehension.
I didn't read the subject line very well. I just posted my oldest coin. The oldest coin I have associated with someone is [ATTACH] PHILIP II...
[ATTACH] APOLLONIA PONTIKA AR Hemiobol OBVERSE: Anchor, A in field REVERSE: Swastika with two parallel lines in each quadrant Struck at Apollonia...
It looks to me like the edge was prepared for a jewelry mount. I have a coin with a similar edge: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It looks authentic to me.
From the image I would say I see nothing wrong or anything that would make me question it's authenticity. [ATTACH]
Some real fantastic coins @lrbguy
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Very nice example Warren.
A well struck example. [ATTACH]
Here is a fake example of this coin which I purchased a long time ago.[ATTACH]
I have a coin with a similar reverse from Tyre: [ATTACH] PTOLEMY II PHILADELPHOS AR Tetradrachm OBVERSE: Diademed head of Ptolemy II right,...
[ATTACH] T. CARISIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC AR Denarius OBVERSE: Head of the Aphrodisian Sibyl right, back hair in sling...
Nice detector!!!!:rolleyes: Mine is not so big!:confused:
I see nothing to make be believe it is not authentic. Here is my only Sextus Pempey: [ATTACH] SEXTUS POMPEY; GENS POMPEIA AE As OBVERSE: MAGN...
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