I use Excel and have shared it with others on this board. I have no problem sharing it again if anyone might like to see an example.
It's a bit too fuzzy; however this type has been faked extensively. Take a look here: forumancientcoins.com/fakes under Carisius
I have no idea abut the Asian coin since I don't collect them, but I believe the Carisius denarius is fake. Post a larger image to be certain.
I'm the last person to listen to, but I think it looks authentic to me (I'm fooled often enough).
No, but I'm curious.
Hear, hear!
I'll show my ignorance, but I do not see any problem with it @Numinaut.
Nice find. I want to MD in Europe some day.
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Now the sharpness of the edges look good to me, I would like to see more. And what about the size and weight? :rolleyes:
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[ATTACH] NERO AR Drachm OBVERSE: NERO CLAVD DIVI CLAVD F CAESAR AVG GERM, laureate head of Nero right. REVERSE: DIVOS CLAVD AVGVST GERMANIC...
Nice thick silver. Love it. [ATTACH]
Any portrait coin of JC is a good coin. Your newest is a very nice example. [ATTACH]
Wonderful example Martin. Great reverse.
Show us. We love to see the oins of others.
Ha! @TIF beat me to it. Of course you can slab them; store them anyway ytou like. But besides the history, there is nothing better than hold...
@H8_modern: Looks like Hadrian really did some travelling. That's a space alien kneeling isn't it?
Cleaning modern coins is harmful, but most or all Ancient coins require some degree of cleaning. Two different animals altogether.
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