I understand you completely, Justin Lee:) I have many sestertii in my collection, from many emperors; however, I do find myself admiring this...
Hang in there, my friend. They are out there, but you need to persevere. Best of luck on your search:).
I just got it last week from Ebay. Besides the 1843-O dime, the 1838-O H10C was probably the most difficult to find in 'still-decent' condition...
1837 Seated Dime - no stars: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Seated Quarters: 1840-O Quarter (with drapery): [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1842-O Quarter: This is a scarce (if very little known) sub-variety with...
Seated Dimes: 1838-O Dime [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1840-O Dime [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1840-O Dime (another) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 1843-O Dime: some minor...
Collecting early-date (1837-1840's) seated coinage has been a small niche hobby of mine over the years. I pick them up as I find them, most are...
Here are two very scarce Capped Bust dimes - both R5+ according to the Bust Dime I.D Guide by Zack, Scuderi and Sherrill. 1821 JR-2 (lay...
Nice denarius, Nicholas:). A few years ago I had a 'thing' for the legionary denarii of Septimius Severus. Here are some of the ones that I...
1801 Dime, variety JR-2, Rarity 4+ [ATTACH][ATTACH]
1796 Dime, JR-2, Rarity-4: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Lovely patina on that sestertius, arnoldoe. Congratulations:). Here some of my coins of M.A to add to the many beautiful examples shown this...
Nice, hefty chunk of history! Congratulations on your first major bronze:). Nothing like the hefty feel of a sestertius in your hand. This is...
Alegandron, I like her just the way she is! A very scarce coin which belongs to the series attributed to the rebellion of Caius Julius Vindex,...
What a beautiful and generous gift. Very pleased for you and praise for the gifter! I hope you are able to complete your set (soon), and find...
Thank you, Bing:). I am melting under the sun in South West Florida and had to get indoors to rest and visit C.T for a while.
Congratulations, Andrew! Another scarce and unusual denarius (and one I am also missing) for your collection of 1st. century denarii. I like it....
I have owned all of these for at least 30 years: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I like your coin Chris - I fact I have always liked the type: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Eight years ago I wrote this brief history...
Two great additions, Randy! Here my denarii of Clodius: The denarius with clasped hands was struck at Lyon - note the different style to the rome...
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