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Happy Canada Day, ay?
Well, I agree with TIF. Image 4 is my preference followed by 2 and 3.
Your Diadumenian has three stars while the OP coin only one. The portraits are very different as is the moon on the reverse. Odd looking coin...
Man I haven't even look at anything. I'm so jealous. Very nice little brother. [ATTACH] ANTONIUS PIUS AR Didrachm OBVERSE: ANTWNEI-NOC...
Really? I see no tooling at all.
Very nice and I will get in line as one who would love to own it. In the meantime: [ATTACH] VESPASIAN Æ Diobol OBVERSE: AYTOK KAIΣ ΣEBA...
I do not collect these (I should since I like them), so take what I have to say with a grain of salt. I think your coin may be: [ATTACH] BMC 75...
I can't be certain, but I think your coin is genuine and it reminds me of coins of Greece/Seleucid; Antiochus IV Epiphanes BCE 175-164: [ATTACH]
I remember that girl. I was a little drunk one night..........
Very nice coin and I bet it set you back a pretty penny. Good info to go along with it.
I haven't changed cameras but I have been busy re-imaging my coins as well. And I am learning a lot about my camera as I go. I am having fun...
I thought it was cookies???? Where's the cake?
I can't help to id the coin, but it just so happens I was re-imaging a Marcus Aurelius Sestertius when you posted this thread today. I love it...
This is a tough coin to image. It's got a thick brown patina and it's so small. I'll keep trying.
Out of the horses mouth and into his ears????
I decided I did not like the image of the Vespasian RIC 685 above, so here is the second attempt: [ATTACH]
Here are a couple more of my inverted legend Vespasian: [ATTACH] VESPASIAN AR Denarius OBVERSE: IMP CAESAR VESP AVG, laureate head right...
Oh bull.......
All would make my top 10 too without a doubt. Nice coins all.
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