Gordian II was the son of Gordian I and the uncle of Gordian III. GIII was the son of a sister of GII.
For those who feel like a research project: As an exercise, see if you can name the other rulers where there is a significant difference in price...
In the days before digital photos of all coins, Frank's descriptions led the pack of dealers who would handle low priced coins. The problem today...
If you had a piggy bank and a handful of coins, wouldn't you tend to save the better ones and see if you could not slip the lesser ones off on...
I imagine the answer would be different in Rome than in the outback. Suspicious coins could be passed to people not familiar with what they...
Wonderful obverse; reverse??? Alexandrian years began at the end of August (30th or 29th in leap years). Gordian became emperor in July 238 so...
This Alexandrian obol is a bit unusual having the tapered edges of the cast-in-cup flan on the reverse rather than the usual obverse. I have seen...
In general, a certificate of authenticity signed by the seller of the item is not worth the paper it is printed on. The whole concept of third...
For the record, Lincolns can be collected in bags of 5000 so stop dragging your feet. Pick one: a bag of BU 2017 or one AG 1909SVDB. There is no...
Nice coin; great shoes on the soldier!
Nice fourree. Of course any time you show a fourree of Hadrian you run the risk of me posting mine: [ATTACH]
Notice the text specifies that Gordian is the top coin.
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