New image is much better IMHO. I had to re image all my coins when my computer died on me and I lost many of the old images. I still have a...
If you can make out a head of any sort, then your eyes are much keener than mine. Like @Smojo, for the life of me I can't make out anything....
Alexandria heh? Well, If I had been pressed to guess, I would not have thought of Alexandria. As I said before, nice example.
What mint? It's a wonderful example.
If I were going to guess, I wouldn't have said Celtic. Maybe Carthage? But, really, I don't know.
Hope you are feeling better.
I can't say as I don't recognize the coin. Can you make out the non horse side of the coin?
KEEP IT! That's why I'm not a dealer.
Fantastic @AncientJoe
Well, if you want to get rid of it, I have a Constantius II for trade. :p
I agree with @AncientJoe. Beautiful example.
Very nice David.
And that's the point. You tried. It's a gift which, in my mind, it's the thought that counts. I tried to find something special, but I couldn't...
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Naw :yuck:
The reverse figure looks rather skeletal, overall a great coin @Okidoki
Who wouldn't love that reverse. Congrats.
Show both sides for us to admire. I wonder if the large pits were caused by corrosion or removal of mineral deposits.
Shipped yesterday.
Too bad you were forced to sell.
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