Not a handsome fellow, cool coin though.
Awesome coin, I don't even own a silver like others here do.
Thanks, everyone. She's cheap enough to get a silver of.
Wonderful example, Paul.
I didn't have either empress in sestertii form, and Herennia is a tad scarcer, but not alot.
Few months old but can't go wrong with a chunky bronze ancient. [img] Herennia Etruscilla (249 - 253 A.D.) Æ Sestertius O: HERENNIA ETRVSCILLA...
This one is a few months old, picked it up thinking it was Mamaea thanks to bad photos, it arrived and turned out to be Herennia Etruscilla....
Nice haul of mexican silvers. I have a few but not like that.
Looks like darkly toned/chipped silver from the pic. My only one. [img] Sabina (128-136 A.D.) AR Denarius O: SABINA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped...
My T.D. has a strong silver look to it. [img] Trajan Decius (249 - 251 A.D.) Billon Tetradrachm Syria, Seleucis and Pieria O: AYT K Γ ME KY...
And I am indifferent with that coin. It's neat and amusing looking for what it is, but if I had it in my album, I would just gloss over it.
Give the tooler an "E" for effort?:woot::blackeye:
I have about 250-500 coins total.
Always loved the obverse design, so finally got one. Cape Verde Islands. Portuguese Colony. 20 Centavos 1930 [img]
Saw it listed, knew you'd buy it. I almost did but bought PCGS US $2 1/2 indian gold instead. That tiberius was a good price. [img] Tiberius (14...
Nice gold, I don't even own a silver of him.
He's a favorite of mine to collect, nice addition!
That was another reason I didn't get a Tet. of his. Portrait looks nothing like the denarii of his. [img] Otho (69 A.D.) AR Denarius O: IMP M...
There is many on ebay, most are common and overpriced. They used to have them on their site, dunno now though.
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