Superb coins that had me both drooling and moaning (since they are all WAY out of my budget) LOL A fabulous array of coins with a terrific...
I LOVE the variety and distinctiveness of the provincials you purchased.
WOW!! What a cool variety of different grades and strikes....and what a terrific write-up not to mention subsequent clarifying posts! My example...
It is a bit amazing to see so many cool coins for such low prices.......and it does seem @Bing has the 'process' down to an art-form, doesn't it?:p:)
I like the portrait too but it appears so harshly cleaned....Why?
Two middle range examples: Denar of Roman Republic T. CARISIVS III VIR, 46 BC., Rome mint. Av. bust of Victory right Rv. Victory in quadriga...
Cool thread!! I really like your series of posts!!! I'll start with a couple of my least expensive: AE15 of Demetrios I Poliorketes 306-283...
Wonderful!!! The Nero denarius and then the two A-PI's that are listed above jump out at me first....
A wonderful group !! I love all of them but that denarius of Titus is WAY COOL!!!
I also lean toward genuine and natural based on the photo and info provided.
Now, that's an intriguing coin!!! Good luck to all who entered!!
I'll keep it in the 'family' too---I really like the Vespasian and Domitian coins!!
Great job!!!
Welcome @Marie Rose !! :sorry:Sorry the coin is a replica...but I hope you'll stay with us:)
WOW!! You and your brother had a great year!! I love your Augustus comet denarius and the widow's mite..... and I'm so jealous of the silver Bar...
Seasons Greetings to all!!!
Cool posts and a wonderful OP write-up!!! Here' another long-neck example..... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
LOVE that coin!!! Hmmm, Bing and I will be 'locking horns' over one now LOL
Wonderful group Chris!! I seem to favor #'s 1, 2 and 7
WOW!! What a terrific variety of posts!!!
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