Great piece and interesting writeup as always. Thanks for sharing.
Don't give up the bourbon, it's medicinal!
A Didia Clara, wow, that is a fantastic purchase! Here's my denarius of Didius. [ATTACH] DIDIUS JULIANUS. 193 AD. AR Denarius 19mm. 3.01 gm. O:...
That is a great Roman style didrachm! I have a local style variant with ΔOMЄTIANOC instead of ΔOMITIANOC and CEBA instead of CEB in the reverse...
I agree, a die match. I also find it interesting that the toning is extremely similar. I have to imagine these may have come from the same hoard.
What a nice example. Well struck and centered with an attractive portrait. I don't collect the ladies but when I saw this one I thought it was...
Great catch Parthicus, nicely centered and a great portrait. I think your coin reads DIVVS AVGVSTVS not AVGVST though. Here's my example: [ATTACH]
I thought it made more sense to resurrect this thread than to start a new one. Here's an example I was able to pick up recently, worn but a clear...
Thanks for the kind words guys. Anyway, one trillion is a great offer but I don't care about the money, I just want my own Triumph!!!
I think you have another (very nice) denarius of Titus. Just a bit of a clogged die in the beginning of the legend. The first T is for Titus. T...
Sorry Curtisimo, it'll take more than a million for me to part with that gem! Thats a nice bronze Bing!
Nice one Sallent, I'm on the hunt for his dad now as well.
I was not looking to purchase a denarius of Maximus but somehow I ended up with one.[ATTACH] Maximus (Caesar, 235/6-238). AR Denarius Rome mint,...
Very interesting!
Hehehehe sorry, they're all taken!
Here's my first portrait denarius, a gift from my wife. She's a keeper :woot: [ATTACH]
Wonderful addition Sallent, a coin that will only increase in value.
I hope you can get a refund, that is most certainly a fake.
That Trajan denarius is a nice rarity Doug. I love that reverse scene. Nerva, the lawyer with no military experience who had trouble controlling...
Parthicus, just because it's cooler. Whomever buys one of your coins will be wondering forever, "Who the heck is Parthicus????"
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