I have a soft spot for reverse types depicting Hercules
I got a silver denarius with the same reverse type: [ATTACH] 3.00g Laureate head of Nero right "IMP CAESAR AVGVSTVS" Jupiter seated left holding...
I always thought EAC included colonial coppers, post-colonial coppers, large cents, half cents, and Hard Times tokens. I was under the impression...
[ATTACH] KINGS OF PERSIA AR silver siglos. Achaemenid Empire, time of Artaxerxes I to Darius III, circa - 450-330 BC. Profile of Persian King...
[ATTACH] AR Denarius 18mm. 3.10g. Rome Mint 156-175 A.D. Draped bust r., wearing stephane. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA Juno, veiled, seated l. on low seat,...
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[ATTACH] AR Serrate Denarius 18mm. 3.80g. Rome Mint Head of Juno Sospita r., wearing goat's skin; helmet and sword behind. Gryphon springing r.,...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Technically my 1860-O Seated dollar is outside the 1861-1865 date range. However it’s relavent as its one of the...
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[ATTACH] PHILIP I THE ARAB AR silver antoninianus. Rome mint. IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate, draped bust right. Reverse - SAECVLARES AVGG, cippus...
My Max Thrax denarius was one of my first ancient coins: [ATTACH] Maximinus, 235 - 238 AD Silver Denarius, Rome Mint, 20mm, 3.30 grams Obverse:...
[ATTACH] MYSIA, Pergamon. Circa 166-67 BC. AR Tetradrachm (26mm, 12.44 g). Cistophoric type. Struck circa 88-85 BC. Cista mystica within ivy...
Bronze prutahs/Widow's mites are extremely common, even those in nice condition. Most prutahs are inexpensive, there's no need to have them...
My comparatively humble example: [ATTACH] 3.16g, 17mm Diademed head of Venus right Aeneas advancing left, holding plladium and carrying Anchises...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Marcus Furius L.f. Philus Denarius of the Roman Republic Period 119 BC Material: Silver Diameter: 19mm Weight: 3.86g...
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[ATTACH] AUGUSTUS 27 BC - AD 14 AR Denarius. 3.51g, 19.3mm MINTED: Lugdunum (Lyon) mint, 15 BC REF: RIC I 167a; Lyon 19; RSC 137 OBVERSE:...
I don’t currently own any Alexandrine Provincial tetradrachms, however I do have a denarius depicting Serapis: [ATTACH] Roman Empire, Caracalla...
I’d like to own an antoninianus of Caracalla due to their fine style portraits and interesting reverse designs. I currently own two denarii of...
A couple of my recent purchases happen to include a Celtiberian denarius and a Sulla denarius: [ATTACH] SPAIN, Bolskan (Osca). Circa 150-100 BC....
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