I totally agree
Something wrong with the OP coin. The obverse especially looks modern. Hope I am wrong.
Sorry you seem so upset over the use of your images, but the CT member who posted that image is no longer posting on this forum. Good luck.
Odd looking for sure.
[ATTACH] PAMPHYLIA SIDE Æ16 OBVERSE: Head of Athena right, in crested Corinthian helmet, winged thunder bolt countermark REVERSE: SIDHTWN, Nike...
I stopped worrying about others as well. Just about the only ones I share with are on this forum.
Nice coins @Mat
[ATTACH] THRACO-MACEDONIAN TRIBES, MYGDONES or KRESTONES AR Obol OBVERSE: Goat kneeling left, head reverted, solid rosette above, pellet to...
[ATTACH] OTACILIA SEVERA Æ Sestertius OBVERSE: MARCIA OTACILIA SEVERA AVG, diademed and draped bust right REVERSE: SAECVLARES AVGG, SC in ex,...
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My only Maxentius with the image taken in my normal set up and one at an angle in order to see the detail better:[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
By Jove, I think you are correct----as usual. Thanks. I will correct my catalog.
Shucks, I didn't get it, but hey, with Scooby speak, I do.
It IS a cool coin. Someone else here on CT has one (maybe more someones) and I've always admired the design. Congratulations.
Yes, it would appear many are in poor condition, but better conditioned coins can be found such as my second coin below:[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ditto! [ATTACH] MN. FONTEIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS FONTEIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Jugate heads of the Dioscuri REVERSE: Galley under oar Struck...
Something wrong with the reverse legend?
Now that is an understatement. I can't even imagine the speed in which these were produced.
Agree. Wish I had some insight, but, alas, I have no knowledge on this subject.
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