Antoninus Pius AE As, RIC 733, Cohen 450, BMC 1624 143-144 AD. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head right / IMPERATOR II S-C, Sow...
As @jeffB mentioned above, when was the last calibration test of your scales?
Depends on the context. It is a Latin noun that has many meanings depending on the subject. As a noun it can mean leniency, concession, pardon. As...
Beautiful aureus, a great addition to your 12 Caesars
The crack seems to go rim to rim, so unless the die was retired before the piece fell out, almost certain to eventually result in a cud. Known...
New ruler for my collection. Arrived today and very happy with it. Probus, 276-282 AD. AR Antoninianus (4.98 gm; 23 mm). Lugdunum mint. IMP C...
Arrived this morning. Couldn´t resist bidding on this and got it for 20 Euros all in. The image is great, better than the auction photos. Show...
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Well done @Evan Saltis , enjoy that wonderful prize. And many thanks to @lordmarcovan for supplying such a great addition to any collection.
The results of a worn, deteriorated die, circulation wear and a bit of MD, IMO
Looks OK to me Randy, but if you have doubts you can put it in a capsule, slightly enlarge the hole in the album and your OCD is harmonised.
The idea is 3 days per decade, starting at 500 CE and working forward to present. I have chosen reverses as the theme as a lot of issues have a...
The three varieties listed of RIC 58 all have prominent countermarks, none of which are present on your coin. I have no idea what a secret feature is.
They look like plating blisters to me. Wrong size and font to be letters.
An interesting, although more sinister use of this reverse. Under Caracalla it was to celebrate the restoration of the water supply to Carthage. A...
@Eduard , lovely selection of AP
New this morning. Photo doesn´t do justice to the exquisite luster. Ref Caracalla AR Denarius, Rome 19 mm. 2,94 g. RIC 130a, RSC 97, BMC 280...
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