The archaic owl in the video is very nice! :)
Yes, I notice the engravings on the piece. However, I am no expert in the inscription itself, although I really love inscribed or decorated...
With a size at 10cm, the piece looks like a bronze arrowhead to me. I think some Mesopotamian arrowheads have a flat mid-rib area.
Agree that the token has a very attractive obverse design. Nice it is of a large size as well. :happy:
Nice struck through. Thanks for sharing. I like state quarter errors. :)
Congrats on your new addition. Surely a very nice denarius. Has complete legends and great obverse, besides toning.
Nice writeup with good examples. :) Here is my Antoninus Pius denarius. Good style obverse. [ATTACH] Divus Antoninus Pius. AR Denarius Rome...
Very cool example! :)
Nice error, Joe. :) I only recall seeing a dropped "T" on a Hawaii quarter. Great to see one on Utah quarter.
Nice archaic owl, @robinjojo My archaic example has a super big cut on it, but nice that some detail remains. You have seen my second owl....
Thanks for another Faustina Friday article. I love seeing fine style Faustina portraits. I recall seeing two Diva Faustina Senior gold aureus back...
Looks like I only have Venus and Mars... :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It looks like struck through grease to me. :)
Looks like machine doubling to me. Here is an NGC article about this type of error....
Thanks. The finning on this coin is quite extreme.
I don't think it is finning. Have to see a sideway photo to be sure. Finning has certain part of the rim higher than the rest. Here is a finning...
Nice pickup, Donna. A great coin. Thanks for sharing. :)
I had auction wins from ROMA. The shipping is pretty fast via FedEx (or is it UPS?).
Thanks for your post. I guess it is not easy to buy good quality Sestertius due to the possibility of tooling. It seems safer just to stick with...
Nice article, RC. I just noticed one of my Faustina bronzes has a Hilartitas reverse. It is an AE As. Probably the standard version, with a strand...
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