More or less. Some people consider the Byzantine period an extension of Imperial Rome, others don´t.
True. To many people, coins 150 years old seem ancient. I guess it would be helpful to have an idea of the time period the OP is considering.
Faces for me. You may be inclined to ask a mod to move this post to the ancients section. You will get more answers from ancient collectors. Not...
Bought this because the reverse stands out. Arrived today Commodus, AR Denarius, 187-188 AD. M COMM ANT P FEL AVG BRIT, laureate head right / P M...
One of a few new purchases. RPC Volume: I №: 1568 Reign: Tiberius Persons: Tiberius (Augustus) City: Thessalonica Region: Macedonia Province:...
Son maravillosos. El croata tiene leyendas claras y el dinero es sorprendente, mostrando su retrato en un flan deforme. Grandes adquisiciones
What I would like to know, why are you using my photo? [ATTACH]
A front facing image of a Macedonian helmet with chinstrap [ATTACH]
The only two things I use is a/ distilled water and then drying thoroughly. b/ 100% acetone (not the stuff for removing nail polish), Remember,...
Your images clearly show it on both sides of the devices. Also its appearance is flat and shelflike, the opposite to a true doubled die.
Nice pick up, lovely portrait. I just checked NotinRic, but there are no entries for Trajan. Good luck
When a coin shows a "doubling effect" on all sides of a device, it is from a deteriorating die. If it was true doubling it wouldn´t be an error,...
It appears you had a good acquisition year, collecting an eclectic mix of coins. They are great in their own right. I can understand your...
For some reason when I hit post reply my post came up 4 times. I managed to delete 2 but I had to cancel the text and put something in its place...
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The "floating roof" is caused when the die is maintained to prolong its life. Parts of a coins surface become faded, or disappear completely when...
Thank you @Curtis . After another look, 1568 is a better match. I won it at the Savoca auction yesterday for only 34 Euros. It was a leap of faith...
Yes, I thought so too, with Livia. But not in RPC EDIT: I think I have found it, RPC Volume: I №: 1567
Can anyone attribute this coin? Can´t see it in RPC. Many thanks in advance. [ATTACH]
Nice acquisition, lovely portrait. I have two Caracalla coins but sadly without Mars. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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