From the photos, it looks OK to me but possibly polished or overcleaned.
The first coin is great. I just have one coin with Ajax myself. A smaller version of yours. [img] Lokris Opuntii (369 - 338 B.C.) AR Hemidrachm...
[img] Helena (324 - 330 A.D) Æ3 O: FL HELENA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right. R: SECVRITAS-REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing left. Siscia Mint, 5th...
Great looking group shot!
.10 would have been better, but if you're happy.:eek::confused:
Those are great, love the bears on them.
Hey, it's in the red book, Mexico is part of America. [img] Ferdinand VI (1747 - 1759) Mexico AR 8 Reales O: FERDND·VI·D·G·HISPAN·ET IND·REX M F...
It looks OK to me too. But I had two denarii over the years I got from Frank Robinson & had to return because I found they were "really good"...
Here is my Antoninianus that isn't posted much. I really should update the pic. [img] Diocletian (284 - 305 A.D.) Æ(S) Antoninianus O: IMP C C...
I had a significant amount of ebay bucks to use thanks to their specials, and with that, I was able to get some new Diocletian coinage for $8...
A neat coin, David. I like the portrait on it.
I guess this flea market was held on the Moon? because that stuff is priced in "Moon Money".:eek:
Nice addition [img] AR Tetradrachm O: Diademed bust left, wearing long beard, earring, and tiara decorated with “hooks”; B to right; all within...
Nice gold, love the reverse & I don't blame you for not wanting to part with "your first". This is my oldest coin I have owned as well as my...
Looks like you overpaid, I wouldn't have bothered. Looks polish, not Spanish.
Well look at all the flan flaws I wish @Barry Murphy would weigh in his opinion on this. I still think it's a lightweight tetradrachm & I would...
I think it's a low weight tetradrachm. I could be wrong though. It's a common reverse for a tetradrachm of him.
That's a great addition. I like the reverse especially.
I vaguely remember hearing about this. But no, I don't go and taste my new babies. Who knows what they may be carrying about thousands of years....
Wonderful find, congrats, David. Here is a coin/building I haven't reposted in awhile [img] Petillius Capitolinus (43 B.C.) AR Denarius O:...
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