I'm not familiar with this coin, so I cannot say without some research.
I think: RIC 914 Sear 4964 Marcus Aurelius AE Sestertius. Dec 165 - Summer 166 AD. M AVREL ANTONINVS AVG ARMENIACUS P M, laureate head right /...
Like the Gordian iii best, but both are awesome.
Looks like a bull standing left
All wonderful coins Doug. My favorite is the Thasos. Good detail and great photography.
Oh, I've been there a "few" times. There was this one time......
Very nice Mat
I paid south of $35 shipped
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Glad you now have it in a safe place. [ATTACH] VESPASIAN AR Denarius OBVERSE: IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right REVERSE: TR POT...
Yeah, right! That's how a junky sounds.
I suppose someone in the mint had a thing for the typical Roman nose. Too bad my coin does not have as good of reverse as yours.
Some say the cut should be when the manufacture of coins began being mass produced by machines. As far as Western Civilization is concerned, I...
I know several of you have beautiful examples of this coin, but when I saw this particular version I had to have it. The portrait is super with a...
Vota coins are interesting mainly because we can date them specifically. The only Vot dot I own is somewhat different. [ATTACH] MAXIMIANUS AE...
Wives! They can be so unreasonable!
This is a nice and desirable coin, but, man, you're going to have to slow down or you'll have to chase more ambulances.
Very nice. Did you buy it from RS or someone he recommended?
See what I mean? Excellent Doug. Just excellent!
This really is a good example. Much better than mine. [ATTACH]
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