No, not at all. 3.2g
This is a common type for Nicaea, but the radiate bust is apparently very rare. The only other example I could find was here. Radiate busts are...
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The coin you posted is a fake.
The 10 gram coin would be a stater, or double siglos. I don't know whether the confronted bull-lion type was struck in smaller denominations. In...
You don't say? [ATTACH] Galerius as Caesar, AD 293-305 AR Argenteus, 21mm, 2.7g, 12h; Rome, c. 294. Obv.: MAXIMIANVS CAES; Laureate head right....
Doug Smith is just a big Teddy Bear. :)
As a friend of mine says, it's a bull market when I'm buying and a bear market when I'm selling. :shifty:
Do you still have the fakes you bought in Petra? I'd like to see the pics. Were they Nabataean coins?
Do you mean tetradrachms of Alexander III? Because I have an unpopular opinion on those too.
Slabs ROCK!
Barbarous radiates are undervalued.
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@dougsmit I'll take the overstrike over fleur de coin any day!
Well-struck and well-preserved examples of the anonymous follis are rare and highly desirable, especially to collectors focusing on Christian...
Hello friends here are five great Roman coins. PM me if interested. The price includes tracked shipping within the US. Payment by Paypal (+3.6%),...
A tremendous find! It's not "dirty" at all. It's glazed with antiquity. :)
As a matter of fact, he was born with the name Julius Caesar. His father was Nero Claudius Drusus. Germanicus was appended to his father's name...
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