Like the Vitellius in the other bunch, 6 and 17 are tokens honoring old Romans. 17 is Julius Caesar and copies (loosely) a known coin. 6 is...
19 is Claudius II but your focus and the glue are hiding the reverse from me. Minimal value. 20 is one of the Gallo-Roman usurpers like Postumus...
15 is Roman Gallienus with a nice deer reverse but poor strike and need 'conservation' (was it glued to a paper?). It is a more desirable type...
10 is Roman Constantius II with a later version of the Vota reverse and what I believe is Antioch mint mark. It is a very common coin but the...
8 is Roman Constans reverse with wreath and Vota inscription in poor condition It is a very common coin so the value is the minimum you will...
11 is a token probably 100-300 years old styled after coins of the rather rare Roman emperor Vitellius. I suspect it may have been a part of a...
9 and 24 are both Roman, Constantine the Great with reverse of the sun god SOLI INVICTO COMITI. 24 has the mintmark of Rome but 9 is not...
I have some books that I'd like to sell, too, but I usually balk at asking as little as I think some of them are worth or telling people they are...
It was once sold for $1 at any GPO outlet but I don't know when they ran out. No one should know all their books. How else are we to feel...
Petrarch? Bude? It all depends on where you draw the line. To me, the first real students of numismatics were probably employees of rich...
Paduans are just another gray area in the hobby. Theye were not meant to be coins since they were made a thousand years after the issuing...
Thanks to all but there is a major difference between commemoratives and thngs made to be collected. Special money to be spent has been issued...
Perhaps but I believe this is a reflection on the fact that there are so many books on Ancient coins that buyers have trouble sorting out the...
[IMG] There is a US cent under the AE3 example for scale. Early numismatists not knowing what to call many coins provided a scale of coin...
In my collecting life, whether coins or other things, I have always prefered items that had a purpose when created other than being collected....
If the above has not given you enough on the subject, I offer my page on Roman denominations which comes with photos including a US cent for...
The one I know like this is VIRTVS AVG and rare (I recall seeing one but never owned one); the common one is ADVENT AVGG and shows a soldier...
While I agree 100% that these are fake, I will point out that a lot of the characteristics that people point out as diagnostic to fakes can appear...
While my favorites have always been the Eastern denarii of Septimius, I am more uncomfortable than ever with the divisions and locations of the...
Serdica did nice work later,too. This is Probus: http://dougsmith.ancients.info/feac19.html [ATTACH]
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