Nice coins John and Ripley. I haven't ventured into these yet (not sure if I will - still having fun with Roman RR, Imperial and Greek).:thumb:
Thanks Batman. Anoob has seen this coin many times, but he always asked for me to post it when the topic is right. That's what I was referring...
Thanks Anoob. I'm glad somebody besides me like this coin. :yes:
I've bought from Frank, but I don't like his lay out for his auctions. I would like to be kept informed as to when they open. Anyone know the name?
You wouldn't have to shoot me. Just cut off my head and put it in the safe! We all have our secrets. As far as Vcoins go, I've bought a few,...
Sorry......(but it may well be)
Well, since it was requested.... Marc Anthony Ionia Silver cistophoric tetradrachm OBV: M ANTONIVS IMP COS DESIG ITER ET TERT, head of Antony...
That is maybe the best JC portrait I've seen Batman
OK, but at least let us know when you do. :loud:
Once more. If anyone finds this coin in similar condition for $60, please let me know if you yourself don't want to buy. Many of you know I have...
I will give in to the majority, but, if you find this coin in this condition for around $60, please let me know.
Take a look on acsearch or other sources and see if you can find one in this condition for $60. If you do, I'll buy.
JA that's an Anmtonius Pivs coin not Caracalla
I would most definitely buy for $60. But I think it's worth much more than that.
The second coin is spot on and its beautiful: http://www.wildwinds.com/coins/sear5/s0116.html#servilia1. Looking on acsearch.info I would say...
Maybe RIC 153: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS PP, laureate head right / TR POT COS IIII, Pax standing left, holding branch and cornucopiae....
There is something wrong in your attribution. The reverse legend will read TR POT ( ?) COS IIII. Give me a moment and I can see if I can ID it.
Severus Alexander AR Denarius OBV: IMP C MAV R SEV ALEXAND AVG - Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right REV: P M TRP II COS II P P - Salus...
Apollonia Pontica AR Drachm OBV: Gorgoneian facing with snakes for hair and a protruding tongue REV: An anchor flanked by letter A and a...
My only late Roman from Carthage (well, the only one in decent shape) Constantius I AE Follis OBV: CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, laureate head right...
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