Amazing stuff, everyone.
That's one of the reasons I was drawn into ancient coins. A coin with circulation wear and patina can be cooler than a mint state. The wear makes...
Something about this reverse really jumps out at me...no idea why. Those of you who have brought me along know I'm impulsive since there are SO...
I appreciate the thought - looks like @Ken Dorney isnt taking nominations yet, but I'm still thankful.
I pulled the legend and took it to the website Identifying Late Roman Bronze Coins and it gave me I. Bummer - I must have missed something.
This is a GREAT way of doing a giveaway.
Ok, I will stay in and find a way to pay it forward if I win.
Outstanding.
@Rexford - oh boy, you can't say things like that here...it's like a crazy cult here, they will suck you in and make you unrecognizable to your...
@jamesicus, and everyone, should I be disqualified because I won the @Deacon Ray "big bag o'Romans" contest? Although, I do love the coin, the...
I'm 99% sure that's my problem. When I was in the Army, my job required me to translate from Korean to English in real time. We were also taught...
That is my vote as well.
@jamesicus thank you, I appreciate being considered. The generosity on this forum never ceases to amaze me.
I've been working at identifying coins for a few weeks and don't expect to be an expert at it, in any way shape, or form. The advice here is a...
@chrsmat71 i don't feel bad at all. I'm learning and this is helping a ton.
@John Anthony According to the website I checked, this legend D N CONSTANTIVS P F AVG identifies Constantius II....all three have this...
A version of the first coin is what started my rage this evening. But, I think one and three.
my guess is the first coin is Constantius I, second coin is Gallus, and the third coin is Constantius II
Thank you!
I like that idea!
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