Nice informative write up and a great coin acquisition.
A Roman Republican coin depicting a Greek mythological tale. M. VOLTEIUS M.F. Denarius (75 BC). Rome.Head of young Hercules right, wearing lion...
At Saturnalia my Santa sent me a coin of King Tatius. As I was not aware of this character some reading was needed. The coin I was gifted alluded...
The one you have linked is a 16th century medallion, they are very expensive. The scarce ones are Titus with the collosseum reverse. In good...
I have a 1947 half crown, its weight is 13.91grams, within weight tolerance specification. Copper and nickel are next to each other on the...
As far as I am aware, the last issue in silver (type 1) was 1946. The coinage act changed the composition to copper-nickel, although maintaining...
And a sand dollar for the heck of it [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Nice coins shown here. Here is my Domitian denarius [ATTACH]
It wanted a little beach time
Got a couple [ATTACH] Alexander III of Macedon, AE15. Salamis Mint, Cyprus, struck c. 323 - 315 BC, Facing gorgon with lolling tongue at center...
Nice addition to your collection. Great portrait
Thank you @tibor for the extra chance. Entry post Trying again for the Severus ancient with old tags. Good luck everyone
@Dave from the country A nice, clear example of worthless machine doubling. A good example to use as a reference for any further ones you may...
Nice coin @Inspector43 . I don´t have an oficina A (or delta). I have anoficina B with a shortened obverse legend. RIC only shows the longer...
Congratulations @Tall Paul enjoy your prize. And a big thankyou to @lordmarcovan for another fantastic competition
I missed out on a few targets at a recent auction, the bidding was fierce and I was soon outgunned. To make it a little bearable I bid on a couple...
Nice items posted here. Here is a medal [ATTACH]
Depends, sometimes there are clashes on both sides. Unfortunately, the images are not clear enough to tell. The only obvious mark on the obverse...
A small die clash of the angle where the obverse underside of the lower jaw meet the neck.
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