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Nice looking coin @Collecting Nut. The wear just enhances the coin altogether.
It looks like you know your Greek. I wish I could read or understand it, but I have trouble with English.
Sorry brother. I can't help.
Thanks Doug. Duly noted in my catalog.
Maybe Caracalla. Like this one: [ATTACH] CARACALLA AR Denarius OBVERSE: M AVR ANTON CAES PONTIF, bare-headed, draped bust right REVERSE:...
I believe it to be authentic, but I'd be more comfortable knowing weight and dimensions.
I would be interested in the after photos if you decide to clean this one.
It's possible, but I really can't see much detail on the reverse. Perhaps you can see more in-hand.
[ATTACH] C HOSIDIUS CF GETA ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS HOSIDIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: GETA before, III VIR behind, diademed & draped bust of Diana...
I really am only guessing, but the first coin puts me in the mind of coins from Lydia.
[ATTACH] MN. FONTEIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS FONTEIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Jugate heads of the Dioscuri REVERSE: Galley under oar Struck at Rome...
A good place to start, but not the most reliable. If a buyer returns a coin because it turns out to be fake, feedback can't be left. Better,...
I have to agree. I find I suspect all coins when a dealer is found selling a fake until proven otherwise.
If it was sold by Roy's coins, it's most likely fine. I've spent a good amount of loot at Roy's.
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