I prefer the original coin from the 4th century BC: [IMG]
[ATTACH] Caligula, 37 - 41 AD AE As, Rome Mint, 30mm, 9.28 grams Obverse: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, Bare head of Gaius left. Reverse:...
The Vcoins dealer I bought my denarius from, Gert Boersema, described the coin as grading VF. I was quite disappointed with the coin in hand as it...
How does my C. Annius & L. Fabius Hispaniensis denarius compare to your example in terms of grade? [ATTACH]
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1874-P Type 3 Gold dollar [IMG]
Diana/Artemis: [IMG] Roman Republic, A. Postumius A.f. Sp.n. Albinus, 81 BC Silver Denarius, Rome Mint, 19mm, 3.85 grams Obverse: Draped bust...
Being born in May, my horoscope is Taurus, the Bull: [ATTACH] Roman Republic AR denarius, L. THORIUS BALBUS. Obv: I S M R, Head of Juno Sospita...
The Tacitus antoninianus is easily my favorite coin. I love the fine style engraving and centered, medallic flan
Honorable mentions...... [IMG] PHILIP I THE ARAB AR silver antoninianus. Rome mint. IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped bust right. Reverse -...
The list continues...... [IMG] #11) Karia. Rhodes. Circa 305-275 BC. AR Didrachm (6.46g, 19mm). Obv.: head of Helios three-quarters right....
My main collecting focuses are Roman Republic & Imperial denarii. However, this year I've also greatly expanded my Ancient Greek coin collection....
My Domitian denarius issued as Caesar under Vespasian. It's not in the best grade, however its a scarce type commemorating the triumph of the...
A couple of my Indo-Greek/Bactrian coins: [ATTACH] Bactria, Menander I Soter, 155 - 130 BC Silver Drachm, 17mm, 2.43 grams Obverse: Diademed and...
My Republican denarius commemorating Sulla’s triumph over Mithradates: [ATTACH] Roman Republic, L. Sulla & L. Manlius Torquatus, 82 BC Silver...
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XF45-AU50
[ATTACH] 3.51g, 18mm Head of Faustina right "DIVA FAVSTINA" "AVGVSTA" Ceres standing left holding a torch and scepter. RSC 96
[ATTACH] RIC 130a, Very Fine+, 19.6mm, 3.61 grams, Struck Circa. 201 - 206 C.E., Rome Mint Obverse: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG around laureate and...
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