Nice Vespasians!
Faucet like edge and somewhat naive reverse made me doubt it. I bought it wrapped in carton holder and opened it when I got home. On the other...
Thanks! It is also my first coin with two heads on obverse.
@TIF iif real it should be from Odesa Mint. The seam is not really visible. I noticed it on the photo as well.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hello, This should be a Gordian coin but I doubt it is genuine. Its 26mm and 14gr I would appreciate your views. Thanks.
Now that you told me where and what to look for, I see it too. Do you maybe know what is mai theme on the reverse? Thanks
You are correct, naturally. I looked at some Hadrian coins Hadrian before I posted, but couldnt find resembence. Now I see his portraits vary...
Hello all! I wasnt able to identify the ruler on this coin and the reverse didnt help me either, because I am not sure what it depicts. Coin is...
Thanks people!
This coin is 23mm in diameter and 7.42gr in weight, but I failed to identify it. Thanks for any help. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can comprehend that, really.
@Plumbata So in your own words: its a crappy life and I love it!
It looks like it is the same type of coin. Thanks
Sorry for poor quality photos...
1) 3.50gr, 19mm [ATTACH] [ATTACH] 2) 2.8gr, 18mm [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thanks for any help!
...at Heras Temple , Samos island a month ago:
Thanks USCC42! Numista pages are my first stop in any coin related search.
This tiny silver coin is 12x8mm and has a star on both reverse and obverse. It would be great if someone could help me identify it. Thanks!...
You understood me corectly. Thank you so very much for great references!
Hey Doug! Just wanted to know if there was any book on this period that I could read
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