That's a cool coin Doug---a type I'd love to have.... and it hadn't occurred to me that any of the Imperial ladies appeared on the coinage of more...
Well, I don't have the 'archaic' version but I do have the 'newer' type and a 'trias of Kamarina, Sicily with a cool owl: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
:p I'm uncertain but I'm sure there were and this 'type' was probably well known at the time. Great seller and the coins are promptly shipped....
This AE-20 was offered on FORVM'S free auction site by a seller I have purchased from numerous times before and seemed to be obtainable at 'low...
Wonderful addition @Nemo !!! I only had the vaguest idea what the 'anonymous' civil wars coins were.... Thanks for the info and the coin post...
I started much as everyone else, collecting US of all types, then world and ancients. I still have a limited interest for some modern 'type'...
Fascinating thread!!
Truly excellent examples guys!! Definitely fascinating coins with so much to tell...
Great posts!!! No Tets of Aurelian but I did snag a few Ants over the last several months... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Wonderful examples guys!! It seems I have either the imitation or the 'original' and not both:(:sorry:
I agree with everyone else and it seems there are a few near 'perfect' matches on acsearch---Celtiberian!!
Very Nice Erin!!! Love seeing YOUR coins !! I sold off all my mites, Prutahs etc years ago so I have nothing to add there.... but I'll throw in...
I'm not very familiar with these issues (fourrees) as they distinguish between 'contemporary imitations' and 'emergency issues'---the latter...
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