...usually, on the internet using all caps indicates that you're SHOUTING! Please take note that if I write in caps, and its in Latin, its...
Or GLORIA EXCERCITVS
It has a CONSTANTINOPOLIS obverse, and a GLORIA ROMANORVM reverse. Are you sure you spliced the pictures correctly?
Marcus Aurelius AR denarius Rome, Dec. 173 - June 174 AD M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVIII laureate head right IMP VI COS III Victory advancing right,...
Does this help?
Spinks Coins of England
On the smaller of monetarium's bronzes?
Its not the most efficient form of selling, but it is relaxing and laid back, compared to other venues. Plus, its done with people I tend to...
I can't tell precisely what the second one is, beyond that the obverse is a bust of Tyche. Perhaps its similar to this one from my collection....
Gallienus AE antoninianus Rome, 253-268 AD GALLIENVS AVG radiate bust r. DIANAE CONS AVG stag walking l. X in exergue Ric Va Rome 179
No, in Europe comas are used as decimal points. three euros thirty five cents would be written 3,35
try under Kushan
You know you're an ancient coin collector when you see a coin dated 1796 and think... "Wow, that's so modern!"
Its genuine. A very nice portrait, but the letters ran a bit on the obverse. The reverse die was worn, as they often are. Probably an EF coin, if...
Wow, jack! Conclusive proof that the Manila branch mint remained open until 49!
They are in the Redbook, page 385 in my 2008 edition. And I have no clue why the magazine called them TR's dollar, but I do have a complete set of...
23 and a half. One of the coins is cut. :D
Not really, it implies that I'll fall. :D
What were the answers for the previous one? I think I know where I went wrong.
That's a neat fouree, and obviously in a corrupt style. I really ought to get it myself.
Separate names with a comma.