Wellllll, since you don't "NEED" another, you can just send it my way. Free, of course. Very nice coin. I'd say better than gVF. I love the...
I concur with Mat on this. Too many fakes and I'm not that good at spotting them.
[ATTACH] I got one of these from a fellow forum member a few months back:
Then there was another of similar shape up for auction on the bay this past weekend. Hmmm....
Nice. Good condition
I think I almost bid against you on that coin. Distinctive shape. Nice pick up.
I have never found much worth keeping in uncleaned lots. Yes, the possibility exists to find something rare and worth all the effort, but the...
Here's an interesting Tiberius from Emerita, Spain: [ATTACH]
I would add (in no particular order): http://dirtyoldcoins.com/Roman-Coins.html http://esty.ancients.info/ricix/...
[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] Some of my favorite Hadrians:
He (Hadrian) always looks so regal. Nice coins. I have a soft spot for all the First Century AD Emperors, from Augustus through Hadrian (I know...
Post away. You will not be the first noobie nor the last. Just a suggestion. Post each coin in separate threads. It makes it easier to respond.
Nice coin. I've been eyeing one of these varieties, but it's not cheap. Did you get a good deal?
Don't flatter yourself. However, on the other hand, I know my lil buddy missed me. My trip was pretty good. It was hot, but I expected that....
Good to have you back. I didn't miss you, but others did (:cool:). I can read DS's certification, but not certain I understand.
I take it you're back from your vacation Jerry. Hope all went well, and you had a great time. BTW, what was it that David Sear spotted about...
Nice large coin and great price. 'PHAT'!
Assuming you and Doug are correct, where could one find definitive information regarding the mint of this coin?
The number 368 is the catalog number in Roman Imperial Coins (RIC). If indeed yours is RIC VII Arles #368, it was struck c. 332 AD.
Yours looks to be the Rome City Commemorative struck at Constantinople. Take a look at this page under Constantinople:...
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