Boy, I can't believe that Feb is already almost 1/3 gone! Anyways... Here are some coins I have to offer for sale. ** CT Supporters get 10%...
Great Carthage stater!
Here's the namesake... Maximus: [IMG] Maximus, as Caesar, 235-238 AD AE Sestertius, Struck Late 236-237 AD, Rome mint Obverse: MAXIMVS CAES GERM,...
Wonderful new coin, FF!! Very special!
Resurrecting this thread from last week, cuz it was the catalyst to a purchase that quickly followed. These had been on my list for a while (in my...
Something like this? [ATTACH]
I was thinking kind of similarly. That if you already had an accompanying ID tag that had the location label, you could simply do away with the...
6 miles is a long distance, especially in the dark and cold, with your tear on top of that. I feel for ya. Here's my mirror version of your...
The PM TR P COS III can be helpful in narrowing down the dating. Edit: looks like RIC II 385 to me:...
Thanks for the concern, Blake. I don't believe it to be BD at all, but just further residue (aka crud) that was on the coin when I received it...
A first year issue of Gordian III. Imagine being 13yo and coming into power in the craziness that was 238 and your grandfather and uncle both...
Nice pick up! Here's my Antiochene Diadumenian: [IMG] Diadumenian (as Caesar), Circa 218 AD AE19, Syria, Antioch Mint Marcus Opellius Antoninus...
Nice upgrade! This makes me realize that I don't pull out my Byz coins enough. Below is a deca that I have photographed and on my site, but I feel...
Something to note that could coraborate this local perspective is that these AE issues do not have the traditional SC in fields. Idk.
How fun! I did better than what I was thinking I would: 18/20
Here's a group shot of my collection from about 2.5 years ago. I like the angled perspective shot, artistically speaking. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I got this Decius at a good deal and it's in pretty decent condition, but what appears to be a double strike (or a hammer hop and die shift) on...
These are fun reverses... Some better than others, and some with cross, and others with tau-rho, and a variety of emperors: [ATTACH]
Yea, I was considering it could be a raised F or similar. Good call out! And I like the idea of the last 4 digits to be the year... 1873... Pretty...
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