Tis more than possible.
Sorry, that's all I got. But welcome to this forum. Some of the more sage members may have something more to add when they happen by.
Not sure what is available, but they definitely exist. Take a look at:...
Harpocrates is well represented on Roman Provincial coinage mainly from Alexandria. I do not own any, but here are a couple for sale on Vcoins:...
That one with the two captives is my fav, but you have some nice coins there JBG.
That is some imagination!
I just got a Maximianus with a similar reverse type, but it's not nearly as rare: [ATTACH] MAXIMIANUS AE Antoninianus OBVERSE: IMP MAXIMIANVS P...
Interesting coin Mat. Too bad it's so worn, but I do like the portrait.
Don't believe him Mikey. He does live in the frozen north.
Obviously not a pic of Steve. No wine bottle on the table!
Add "to, too and two" to that list.
Regardless, it's not a genuine Julius Caesar denarius. Perhaps the core of a fouree. Perhaps another fake.
Excellent reporting Warren. I suspected as much, but had no way to prove it since I did not keep my sales catalogs from back then and my own...
Nice image Chris. I'm trying to update my images as well, and small coins are tough. This is a 9mm coin I just re-imaged: Old: [ATTACH] New:...
Now that's a good question Chris, one I would like to know the answer to as well.
There must be something that narrows it to London and I suspect it is style. Maybe someone else can answer? My newest Constantius I: [ATTACH]...
Very nice looking coin and I'm sure it's better in hand. They usually are. My question is how do you tell it is from the London mint? Is it...
I have to agree, at least regarding the first two coins. I do not enough about medieval coins to say one way or another, but if the others are...
Very interesting coin s77. I'm not certain, but I don't think I've seen a coin with such small lettering. Hmmm, now I need to look at my CII...
Love the "Spock" portrait.
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