That's a beauty alright. It's going to make some collector of Nemaususes very happy.
Super little coin coin! :thumb:
The stylized portraits are great. I call them fat-heads.
Compared to me, you're an expert - but that's not saying much, really. Steep learning curve in the world of ancients.
What is that under the Roman soldier anyway? It's not an incused stamp...
I triple dog dare you!
You want to see rough surfaces, check out this Agrippina. I know they're very rare, but in this condition, I'm wondering what she'll sell for......
Yeah, but I'm a junk bin collector. I've seen much worse. :)
The Romans killed Christmas. :(
A lot of great coins came out of the Bridgnorth hoard, and yours is a prime example: well-struck, little wear, nice surfaces.
That's the other reverse type, which I haven't collected yet - just haven't found one to match the quality of my quadriga.
Oh. Well, I'll take an expert's word on it. Mine is a wee bit of thing.
The "hand of God" coins. These are typically AE4s, which is not distinctive in itself, but the quadriga device is an awful lot of detail to put on...
No, but I've gotten a few pieces from this dealer and he's quite fast about shipping, so I should have it in a few days. I'm looking forward to...
The problem with attributing my coin as a bona fide Nabataean quarter resides in the fact that an earlier issue (Meshorer 115) was of the same...
I've decided rather than post a thread about every new Nabataean acquisition, I would just post one thread for every king, since there are so few,...
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