[IMG] For comparison here is an example of an Asia denarius of Hadrian from Sphinx Numismatics, 18 mm, 3.47 gm.
[IMG] Cobbler, Hadrian was famous for his travels around the Roman Empire, in fact, he spent more time on his travels than he spent in Rome. The...
Valentinian, thanks for the above link, it's a valuable study tool. I just downloaded it to my library.
Wow! Sounds like a "must have."
Cucumbor, 3 great coins, but the Thrax Jr takes the cake! The celator made him a spitting image of the old man...
Severus Alexander, wonderful composition on the Salus reverse with an unusual amount of detail.
Beginner345, as Orfew pointed out pre-reform denarii are rare & pricey, however, Roman Provincial issues of Nero from Alexandria, Egypt & Antioch,...
Blake Davis, $289.00 for a sestertius that has lost so much detail seems like a lot of money, regardless of rarity. Just because it isn't listed...
Finn, the 3 denarii are all strong, well-centered strikes with sharp reverses too.
Mat, nice portrait denarius of Maximinus. He was a brutish looking fellow wasn't he...
Jwt708, lovely patina on the Maximinus sestertius, & a great early portrait that strongly resembles Severus Alexander.
Roman Collector, that's a nice looking sestertius (a heavy one too) with an accurate portrait. He looks like the kind of guy you wouldn't mess...
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