If you can, take more images to include a side view of the edge. We also need weight and diameter.
I'll echo the others. Fake.
You have too many RR. I'll take one.
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I cannot tell authenticity from the image, but the coin is: Maximianus Herculius - as Augustus 286-305. AE-Medaillon , Roma 297-298 REV: VIRTVS...
You are correct. A typo on my part. Thanks.
I bought this coin a couple of weeks ago even though I know these are as common as they come. But I like this example because of the added eagle...
[ATTACH] ANTIGONOS GONATAS, King of Macedonia AE 19 OBVERSE: Head of Athena right in crested Corinthian helmet REVERSE: BA above, ANTI monogram...
A very interesting type RS, and Mikey, that is one beautiful coin!
Sorry about that.
You have gorgeous coins my friend. This is just another in the parade. Outstanding detail.
Thanks. I almost feel like I've visited the Met.
I've done that before. It's best for everyone involved.
My advice as Dr. Bing, is to eat some hard salami and cheese followed by a couple large swigs of beer. If that doesn't take care of the taste,...
I second that!
I can't help, but I like the obverse on this coin.
I don't even have a budget example. Nice coin Mikey.
Looks like TIF has nailed everything I could say. Looks authentic to me. Price wise, perhaps in the upper three figures would be my guess.
My arteries nearly closed up looking at that bird. But it does look mighty good.
Yup! That's me.
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