I'm very aware of the XI or IA, but I was referring to just the weight question = double-aurelianianus.
No kidding. He will always be one of my favorite historical figures I learned in school & got me into history as a whole. And if those people...
A nice example. Mine's the "Jimmy Durante" Variety [IMG] [IMG] Histiaia, Euboia 340 - 330 B.C. Silver Tetrobol O: Head of nymph Histiaia right...
Doesn't get much better than that. Congrats. Makes my Tets look like used rags. [IMG] Claudius (41 - 54 A.D.) AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm O: TI...
El Salvador Peso [img] Who paid for Columbus to take his journey: [img] Ferdinand & Isabella (1469 - 1504) SPAIN Castile & Leon (Castilla y...
[img] Maximus (235 - 238 A.D.) Egypt, Alexandria Billon Tetradrachm O: Γ IOVΛ OYHR MAZIMOC KAI, Bareheaded, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R:...
Beautiful coin. Your nymph also has a mustache it seems. Styled pretty well too.:D:cool:
Lol, I really doubt it's a ''Double Antoninianus'' if that's the case my Salonina mind as well be one too. I think it's just overweight like some...
Nice find, I'm sure it will clean up nice.
Added to my forvm gallery days ago, but I know it wouldn't get many comments so I never made its own thread. Had to clean it since it was full of...
Looks real but being a "shipwreck" find, it maybe worth $25 or so.
My longest period was a pretty common one, a portrait JC coin. As others have mentioned, it was having the money & the right coin to come along....
Great addition, Limes. I wouldn't mine a Spanish mint Galba in the future. It took a long time to get a non-Rome mint, Vespasian. And it's...
Great coins Bing & Brian.
I recently picked up 2 new Roman Republics on the cheap, which is always nice since I still don't lack too many-after all these years. The P....
A nice addition [img] Numerian (283 - 284 A.D.) Egypt, Alexandria Billon Tetradrachm O: A K M A NOVMEPIANOC CEB, laureate, draped, and cuirassed...
Beautiful coins, especially with just 1 year into them. I know I can easily get sucked into them but I drift in so many areas with coins, I try...
Wow, that's a cool one. Great find, RC.
Yes, it's Elagabalus and Antioch & yes it's OK.
I am picky with bronze too but I can see why you got this one. Great portrait, David.
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