Looks like: RIC 382 Trajan AE Dupondius. 98-99 AD. IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M, radiate head right / TR POT COS II, SC in ex, Abundancia...
No, just the opposite. Both very common (except that Constans portrait). Coins of this nature and in this condition can be bought for just a...
The second is a fallen horseman type I think belonging to Constantius II, mintmark from Thessalonica
The first is suppose to be Constans with a Gloria Exercitvs reverse, two soldiers with standard between. But that is the weirdest looking...
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And still have change left over for a small soda.
Yeah, we collected 37 cents so far.
You and Doug have a lot of interesting Sep Sev coins.
Talk about sweeping her off her feet! [ATTACH] THASOS AR Drachm OBVERSE: Naked satyr running right carrying struggling nymph REVERSE:...
Beautiful coin John. Congrats!
Nice Trajan Randy. This is another that I am missing. Also like the AP
Until you feel comfortable you can post coins here for confirmation. The problem does not exist with normal members here, but lurkers who may...
I have the Optivisor but I do not like using it on a normal basis. I only use it when I need both hands free for cleaning in small areas, i.e,...
Any time a government cuts taxes has to be scarce! (I hate tax season).
Thanks. I did not know the history about of the name Lugdunum.
I've not seen one of these posted anywhere. They must be fairly rare. A very interesting piece. A couple of questions: What is the meaning of...
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The main Roman sword was called a Gladius, but they also used a longer sword for Cavalry. It seems like I've seen Roman Gladius' in museums with...
There used to be a saying when I was on active duty: "If the Army had wanted you to have a wife or kids, they would have issued you one". I don't...
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