Valerian I and his son Valerian II [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Philip I and his son Philip II [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Both are beautiful coins, but the Macrinus portrait is superb. Congratulations on two great coins.
My apologies for getting carried away.:sorry:
Nice!
Congratulations Whiz. I do not own a RR like this one and have had it on my want list for a while now. I own a Septimius Severus denarius like...
Stunning coin AJ. You're killing us with all these beauties you own. Congratulations (I'm jealous, but glad these coins have found a proper home).
Interesting reverse Okidoki
I agree with Batman. No signs of tooling that I can see.
LOL
Very informative tenacious. Thanks
Me too. I might as well post one of my Vitellius: [ATTACH]
Nice. However I have no coins minted at Babylon. :(
Molson or Labatt"s
Hey C89, show us the reverse. Obverse looks good.
Oh yeah. Happy Birthday!:singing:
The visual of you picking up Faustine I is kinda disturbing as well lil bro. Here's mine: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I suppose you could be right, but here is a London minted Constantine II where the portrait is similar to the OP: [ATTACH]
Interesting, John. I have no knowledge of these, but it looks like a real beauty.
Constans
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