Galba Reverse Vesta seated left holding palladium and scepter VESTA in exergue
Galba; 68 AD AE As; Rome Mint; 27mm/10.2g Obv: IMP SER GALBA CAES AVG TR P Bare head of Galba right Rev: Vesta seated left holding palladium...
Nero Reverse SC in field; winged Victory walking left with shield emblazoned with SPQR
Nero; 66 AD AE As; Lugdunum Mint; 29mm/9.3g Obv: IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR POT PP; Bust of Nero facing right Rev: SC in field; winged...
Claudius Reverse CERES AVGVSTA, Ceres seated holding corn ears and torch, S C below.
Claudius, 41-54 AD AE Dupondius, 29mm/11.3g; Rome Mint. Obv: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP. Claudius bust left Rev: CERES AVGVSTA, Ceres...
Caligula Reverse VESTA above, S C across field, Vesta seated left, holding patera and sceptre.
Caligula: AD 37-41 AE As; 30mm/10.9g Obv: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, bare head left Rev: VESTA above, S C across field, Vesta seated...
Tiberius; AD 14-37 AE As; 27mm/11.5g Obv: TI CAESAR AVGVST F IMPERAT-OR V, bare head right Rev: PONTIFEX TRIBVN POTESTATE XII around large SC...
Augustus Divus Reverse PROVIDENT S C Facade of Ara Providentiae Augusti Double Panelled Door and Horns Above
Augustus; 22-30 AD (minted under Tiberius) AE As; Rome Mint; 29mm/11g Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER; Radiate bust Augustus left Rev: PROVIDENT S C...
I'd guestimate your coin to be in AU50 condition. RedBook for a 1905 Indian Head Cent AU50 is $20. But that's a retail price. Right now on...
Great pickups Whiz! I really like the Septimius Severus. Good portrait and nice reverse.
I think you're right. It's human nature after all to want to "improve" something. Throw in the financial incentive that an individual can "buy...
It looks like the detail in his hair has been 'enhanced.' Has this coin been tooled? CoinTalk ancient experts; What say ye?...
“This is the United States government,” he said in an interview last week. “It’s got all the guns, all the surveillance, all the tanks, it has...
Is it just me or does that coin scream die cast fake? I mean look at the horizontal bars on the shield on the reverse. A real coin just doesn't...
Very cool Zumbly! I really think those tags add to the character of the coin. It gives you some idea of where the coins have been at least in...
The reason I guessed it is due to this Tiberius I just picked up. There is a definite similarity in that Roman nose. Although not quite as...
Tiberius?
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