I have no idea.
Looking through the known forgeries on both Dr. Ilya Prokopov's Fake Ancient Coin Reports and Forgery Network, I did not find anything close to...
Good idea!
Really? Are you sure? I mean coins maybe, but alcohol?
187-31 BC
I've seen the advertisements for the movies, but I've never seen any of them. I guess I DO need to get out more.
That's the coin I was thinking of. Thanks Bob
I just bid on a coin a few weeks ago with two butting rams on the reverse. I think this may be that type, but I will have to find the information.
Don't fret it Stevie ole boy cause I have no idea either.
I think I may have made a mistake on the original coin. I now believe it to be RIC IX Thessalonica 26a, type xvii-unlisted. According to...
It makes things easier to follow if each coin has its own thread.
I wish. Nothing so good. [ATTACH] AUGUSTUS AR Denarius OBVERSE: CAESAR AVGVSTVS - Bare head right...
http://wildwinds.com/coins/ric/valentinian_I/_thessalonica_RIC_016a,G.jpg To be certain, can you make out the last letter/symbol in the mintmark?...
This coin has nothing to do with the original posted coin.
I think not. It is a classic piece of art, but why take the chance. I'm sorry I brought up bad memories little brother. Just don't eat the boogers!
Are you sure it was Marvin? [ATTACH] Or was it the goat? [ATTACH]
Totally awesome. Much like all the other coins you post. Beautiful portrait.
My guess is: RIC 16a,Gamma Thessalonica Valentinian I AE3. 364 AD. D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right / GLORIA...
I agree with your reasoning.
Looks like a cornucopia to me. Much like this much larger version on the reverse of my coin: [ATTACH]
Separate names with a comma.