Nice haul, I like the one that looks like Lucius Verus the most. Could be Marcus A. too.
From that close up it looks like just hard copper, which is OK and nothing to fear. Just to mess with it as BD could be underneath.
I dont play with these since most seem to get bronze disease pretty badly from this era but the top coin is a beauty.
Coin is legit, on a tablet so I am too lazy to look up full attribution. In that shape its worth maybe $30. Little more if there is a war for it....
Happy thanksgiving guys. Not much to do but to kill time on here till its eating time, lol.
Ive sold some ancients on the advertising section. Also bought some too. Best was my Sept Sev. I got from Stainless, first ancient purchase ever...
Hard to pick but I would say this coin. [img] Orbiana (225 - 227 A.D.) AR Denarius O: SALL BARBIA ORBIANA AVG, draped bust right. R: CONCORDIA...
I hope everyone has a good thanksgiving. Its my favorite time of the year.
Amazing stuff but its to be expected. I like the errors especially.
Nice coins, never seen the pius before & the caracalla I believe is on the scarce side. Well done.
Beautiful coin. I wouldnt mind one later one myself.
[img] Titus (79-81 A.D.) AR Denarius O: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M, laureate head right. R: TR P VIIII IMP XIIII COS VII P P Quadriga of...
[img] L. Julius Bursio (85 B.C.) AR Denarius O:Head of Apollo Vejovis, laureate and winged, r. trident and symbol behind. R: Victory in quadriga...
Pretty coin but the mark on the faces is very distracting. And it got a MS66?
Thats one thing I would never do is buy a lot of coins unseen. Im too cheap & I like to know what I am getting. A simple description wont do it.
I have several ancients that I consider a holy grail. Simply because several I have are very rare. Single digits known.
Found one that qualifies for this thread. It is my Volusian. I was a sad coin I bought cheap and I knew it was gonna need cleaning. So after some...
Thats nice.
All the gordian and no Tranquillina? :( [img] Tranquillina (241 - 244 A.D.) Æ 21 Cappadocia, Caesarea Year 7 = 244 AD O: CAB TPANKVLLINA...
Beautiful, nice toning.
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