Yep, my arms got too short at about age 42.
You are more than right when it comes to the coin, but the gold chain is something else altogether.
Love that Ram's head Anoob. Love it!
[ATTACH] MYSIA AR Hemiobol OBVERSE: Forepart of running boar left, tunny fish behind upward REVERSE: Head of roaring lion left within incuse...
[ATTACH] AEOLIS, KYME AR Hemiobol OBVERSE: Eagle's head left, KY to left (M beneath the head, nearly off flan) REVERSE: Quadrapartite incuse...
Well, I guess I forgot a few of mine as well: [ATTACH] THRACE AR Hemidrachm OBVERSE: Forepart of lion right, head turned back REVERSE:...
Sorry I'm late to this "Domitian" party. Nice coin JT. Very nice. Here are two of my favorites from my collection: [ATTACH] DOMITIAN AE As...
Nice big coin and the portrait is very nice. Congrats.
This is by far the best of it's kind that I've ever seen. My stater pales in comparison, but I'll show it anyways: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] ATTICA,...
I don't recognize the image, but then again I'm no expert. Can you make out the legends on either side?
Good looking coin and good detail for a fine price. Congrats. Here is my only Plautilla: [ATTACH] PLAUTILLA AR Denarius OBVERSE: PLAVTILLAE...
I tried once again with a 25% offer on a Pagan Commemorative, but it wasn't accepted either and no counteroffer. Oh well, I think I will quit trying.
I have the same coin. Notice I have the years narrowed down to 218-222AD. [ATTACH] JULIA MAESA AR Denarius OBVERSE: IVLIA MAESA AVG - Draped...
I said "semis" when I suppose the weight could make a difference in the denomination.
I see coins like yours with the prow reverse for sale on Ebay, but I don't own any and I know little about them. I think yours shows is an...
I agree with TIF. The cornucopia seems to be missing unless it is worn completely. The coins you link are easy to identify the cornucopia.
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