Tough one to get, congrats!
Thats why I stopped going to that site :/
I find them historical & honestly they dont bother me, same goes for bankers marks on ancients. I dont mind one or two. I dont care for test cuts...
Want another Nero, consider adding a tetradrachm with his wife, whom is said he had kicked in a fit of rage killing her and their unborn child. [img]
Nice, pretty much the most common reverse for him. I swapped my sad one for this one, shown before, cause of the better surfaces and such....
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Stunning coin. Im lucky to even have a silver of him. [img] Octavian, Triumvir and Imperator, Augustus (27 B.C. - 14 A.D.) AR Denarius O: Bare...
Love the caracallas, the last one especially. Over 6.1 grams too, thats heavy.
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First time ive ever seen a widows mite in a NGC slab. They're more common then pennies and extremely low value.o_O
Indeed, fake :(
Sorry but it's fake.
Dupondii have the radiate crown.
Another coin I have had for awhile is a Pius Dupondius that turned out to be pretty scarce. Info comes from CNG, apparently unrecorded in...
Another coin I have had for awhile is a Pius Dupondius that turned out to be pretty scarce. Info comes from CNG. [IMG] Antoninus Pius (138 - 161...
Although this is on the PCGS boards, I cant help but tell everyone here to view this thread over there. Some wonderful photos posted from a person...
Awe cute, a garden gnome. Guess the ancient people kept them in their gardens too! Cool pickup!
Nice new buys, Scotts
Ancient coins in slabs & "Guess the Grade" threads.
Looks good to me. Its a denarius of marcus aurelius.
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