Thank you! These are awesome too!
Very cool!
From @Valentinian thank you so much! This is an amazing piece! I love it! It is very heavy [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very informative! Thank you.
Oh wow thank you! I did not know that. And thanks for sharing your coin! I like it.
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Probus 276-282 A.D Reverse- Clementia temp Obverse- probus standing right holding sceptre receiving victory from Jupiter standing left holding...
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Cool find!!
Awesome! Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to you! Happy birthday to @spirityoda happy birthday to you! And many more to come!
You can still see the rim. A clipped planchet you won't.
Iv wondered whos the last one to touch/held these coins before they were dropped and left for ever? So cool to just think about it.
Nummus 332-333 Constantine ll Christian empire 307-364 A.D London Mint- plon Radiat head left altar, constanti-NVS LVN NC Beat tranqlitas...
I might have it the wrong way. It looks like some animal laying down. Can yall help me on who this is and what animal it is? [ATTACH]
Looks like you are seeing die chips.
I will!
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Ancient Greek Bronze C .400 B.C.-300 A.D. I know it isn't the best coin but at least you can see something on it. I love it. [ATTACH]
Your welcome!!! And yes I love ancients. Well all old coinage.
Who has that kind of money?!?
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