That's not why he's asking.
It looks severely mistreated indeed - sandblasted. As to it's authenticity, perhaps we should listen to the opinions of highly experienced...
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No problem. Crispus was the son of Constantine and a rather mysterious woman by the name of Minervina. It's not certain whether she was his wife...
I did say the three sons he had with Fausta.
Crispus. Plenty of high-grade bronzes of his floating around. The ones I'm worried about are, for instance, Hannibalianus, to name one.
A $24 denarius... [IMG]
Nice work! And yes, you need pics.
Great start, bravo! That's going to be a super type set. :thumb:
Yeah, you wouldn't want mar the finish on that table.
You know, they have these things called "banks" - and you can go inside them and give them your paper money, and they like give you coins for it...
Well, if it really is Rasiel Suarez, welcome! And let me say just how much I've enjoyed studying ERIC. Bravo sir!
Shouldn't we polish the silver and roll out the red carpet or something? :)
Seriously?
Good stuff! Strong features and great color on both of them - I love the bargain coins. The big one looks substantial - what's the weight on it?
I'm glad you post here AncientJoe. Few of us can play in your league, and it's great to see these coins!
1967 is a 40% silver issue - so its melt value was around $4.50 when I bought it. Still, it's not bad.
This PCGS MS64 Kennedy with beautiful gold toning cost me $12.64. I guess nobody else saw it... [IMG]
That's a bucket-full of great coins!
By email today. They said they missed me. I feel all warm and fuzzy.
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