The surfaces are fine, Insider. Some reticulation is common on ancient silver.
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25 to 50 Swiss Francs. That's about what most of my coins are worth, lol.
I appreciate error coins as well. My most recent error is this bronze of the Nabataean king Rabbel II. The coin didn't fully eject before the next...
Wonderful coins, even the worn ones. I take it they are rare?
They all get jumbled together in Roman religion don't they?. I understand there was also A Fortuna Salutaris, returning health, and Fortuna...
Did any coins of Cilicia have Latin inscriptions?
I believe this is the Fortuna Reduci mentioned earlier. She is often depicted with a wheel, which is also an emblem of Nemesis.
I'm not sure about it being a fouree - I see some coppery spots, but they look like they're part of the remaining dirt. Whoever cleaned that coin...
Sorry about that Terry. Collect yourself a genuine one, if you want. Plenty of the Alexandrian tetradrachms are available at modest prices. Let us...
The little stork is wonderful!
No, not a die match.
The coins Jwt and TIF posted demonstrate that these tetradrachms were of a billon alloy that contained very little silver. They never look as...
The two coins of Licinius I that I see are not at all from the same dies. In fact, they're different reverse types. Which coins do you mean? Can...
They all look authentic based on those pics.
It would an Egyptian tetradrachm, Milne 1705, Emmett 1362/5, but the fabric looks quite modern. It's likely a replica.
BCD bought up ALL the coins on the market, lol. The collection began being dispersed a few years ago and there are still plenty to be had. Does...
What you have there are Late Roman Bronzes, 1 of Licinius I, 1 of Licinius II, 2 of Constantine I, and 1 of Valens. They are all genuine.
Super page, Warren - that adds a great deal to my knowledge of the types.
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