Aurelian denarius with Victory. 273-274 AD. [ATTACH] Next, post-250 AD denarius.
I've been collecting coins/buying bullion for 2-3 years, I think I should've stayed within my means rather than spending certain amount per month...
At a first look they resembled the medieval Spanish gold!
[ATTACH] Post your gold/silver ounce buttons!
Definitely looks suspicious to me, the toning and the surface looks ‘too good’.
My second sestertius, also a type that I love to add to my collection showing an activity! not only that, but this coin minted around 116 AD also...
I don't know anything about these, but I just love the vintage look to it!
Sambuvaraya chieftains of Tamil Nadu, circa 12th century.[ATTACH] Next- a coin from a chieftain!
My most expensive Washington quarter (paid nearly 40 USD with shipping when W quarters were first released, what was I thinking?!) [ATTACH] This...
probaly didn’t want to confuse these tets with the antoninianius, which at that point was nothing but a copper coin! And also wanted to continue...
$1000?
Nice chunky little piece! Here's my lot of those-[ATTACH]
Gallienus with Neptune holding a trident. [ATTACH] Next-Poseidon
I’m sure most plebs would be illiterate, and couldn’t care for the busts on their coins as long as they have a metal, but what about the ones who...
Vespasian sestertius with bronze [ATTACH] Hadrain dupondius with Aequitas [ATTACH]
I was watching the HBO series Rome, and saw this obviously fake looking coin being tossed from a part of the bribery that Herod was offering...
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I'm pretty sure the Nepalese had rice as their stable, and cooked rice is one of the cheapest food out there, even cheaper than bread! so I guess...
The only coin that ever stuck to my finger! just imagine how many of them would've been lost from simply blown by the wind. And for the word...
Nepal 1 Dam - Rana Bahadur Shah, 1777-1799. Makes me wonder why they even bothered minting such flimsy coins! [ATTACH] Thin as a foil, looks like...
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