Both very nice coins. I'm jealous!
This latest coin is Constantine I, but I am having some trouble fully attributing it. I think it to read: OBV: CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate head...
I believe the last coin to be Constantius II AE3 Cyzicus RIC VII 38. AD 325-326 . OBV: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, laureate, draped & cuirassed...
I may as well show mine: [ATTACH]
I suspect it's been tooled; however, even tooled, it's not a bad looking coin IMHO. But there are those that would not ever consider buying a...
Some of my nicest coins were minted under Domitian. Your's is a fine example. Here is mine: [ATTACH]
Interesting doucet. I like the way you put the coins together. I havn't the skill required to suck. How's it going btw?
Yeah, it's not a problem getting the refund. All ready talked to the seller who has agreed to refund. However, this is embarrassing. Every so...
Well I'll be. Thanks Doug. I can and will return it.
I think both coins have pluses and minuses. As steve points out the better parts of the first coin, the implements on the reverse of the second...
About 14-15 months ago I purchased a T Carisius Roman Republican Denarius which I presented here on CT. It certainly is not in the best of...
Once again I have to agree with Dionysos. I see no evidence of tooling. Also, as far as the toning I would leave it alone if you are happy with...
A few years back I tried to establish a relationship with a group of metal detectorists in both GB and Eastern Europe (mostly Croatia, Slovenia...
Congrats. Nice new addition.
There you go then. The whole family. :shame:
Too bad it's broken/not centered. The devises seem to be very well defined.
Good weight. Mine is 16.9g and 22mm
I think you did well for the price. I bought mine a year and a half ago for $400, but it's not as nice. [ATTACH] BTW, next time take the coin out...
Vespasian and his youngest son Domitian [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Constantine I and his third and youngest son Constans [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Separate names with a comma.