Probably some later Roman Alexandria, Egypt Tetradrachms. You can get many for $100.
Only U.S? Probably some Half Cents or Large Cents.
Nice bronze, You've seen this before. [img] FAUSTINA Sr. (138-141 AD) AR Denarius Lifetime Issue O: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right. R:...
Nice & always a fan of clashing. [img] Victorinus (268 - 271 A.D.) Æ(S) Antoninianus O: IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG, radiate draped and cuirassed...
A beauty. [IMG] Antoninus Pius, (138 - 161 A.D) AR Denarius O: ANTONINVS AVG PI - VS PP TR P COS III, laureate head right. R: OPI AVG; Ops seated...
Nice, I thought about that myself.
Nice bronze!
Nice one Chris, I like it. One of my uglier medievals that is rarely shared. [img] Franche-Comté, Archeveche de BESANCON, ANONYMOUS ( 1180-1225...
I eyed that but picked up another coin from John instead. Nice addition, Steve.
Nice coin, JW. Cool boar!
Awe, see some roach infestations in the photo.:eek::eek: Still that would be fun to go through. Nice pic, Ken.:cool:
Seen a few before, but never paid much attention to it. As you mentioned, kinda like a roach. This one would be like a roach having 3 antennae...
Another cool coin. Great addition!
That should be a quote pasted onto all ancient coin forums.
Alot of familiar faces there. I remember when you built it.
Very nice, Steve!
Very nice. I like the surfaces and figures on it.
Nice, still wouldn't mind one too. But can never justify the price, even "bargains" I have seen over the years.
Well this thread turned amusing, fast.:hilarious: Most I have seen are in the 11.5-13.9 range. Very few past 14g. Much later tets hardly go past...
Another Tet collector forming? :eek::eek: Very nice addition. [img] Gallienus ( 253 - 268 A.D.) Billon Tetradrachm O: A K Π ΛI OY ΓAΛΛIANOC EY...
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