Lovely addition. Are you keeping this one? My example: [img]
Beautiful coin.
Its fine. Note that copper spot on the reverse at 4-5 o clock on the rim by the A. Plus there is a spot at 12 o clock on the obverse. Its just...
Looks OK to me. Probably because of the porosity that gives it that low weight. One of my lowest weight denarii, weights 2.1g. Bought it even...
[img] Diocletian (284 - 305 A.D.) Silvered Antoninianus O: IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, Radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. R: IOV ET...
I'd go for the 1856 only because it doesnt look cleaned. The other I would pass on.
I didnt mention AETERNITAS in my original post because I figured it was assumed thats what the legend was. I only replied in regards to which...
I saw it online, beautiful stuff.
Gotta go with #3.
^Nice addition George.
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Looks like ceres or juno. Tough cause of the wear. For me anyways. Also could be RIC 1111 on wildwinds for Faustina I too.
Cool additions Doug. When that thread was going on I never paid much attention to my Diocletian being a type before the reform also. Probably...
Such a shame :(
Very cool, congrats. Its feels good to have something listed on there.
Love the coin!
Super cool coin.
That is probably one of the best ive seen. My example: [img] Constantius II (337 - 361 A.D.) Æ3 O: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, Laureate, draped &...
I gotta agree with this. Mine thats posted is pretty dark but I really like it that way. I also like the OP toning alot and would be shocked at...
Great additions.
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