Just 1/10 for me. I suck at this.
I know what you mean. I always get excited when I have a better example. Luckily I have a few that meet that criterion.
Where was this?
Nice Crockard @TheRed Some of these are quite rare.
Congrats to both on an interesting match.
@Milesofwho I am not sure it is complete, but here is a site that lists many of the known imitations....
Gaucher of Chatillon. Silver Sterling, 1313-1322 (18mm, 1.13g). +GALCHS COMES PORC, Crowned bust of Edward facing. / MON ETN OVA YVE, Long cross,...
@divinemine You can decide to collect popular issues like the "tribute penny" for Tiberius or the "Judea Capta" denarius for Vespasian, or you...
Inconceivable:D
Thanks @Nemo I love both of your coins. I actually prefer the pegasus on the first coin. It has lots of character.
@dougsmit I do not have an explanation for the style difference. However, I wanted to tell you that I love the nose on your coin! So many...
I have have been looking for one of these for a while. The last one I found was misattributed as RIC 921. RIC 922 has "Caes" in the obverse legend...
I really like both of the contested coins. This is a tough decision. Here are some coins of Sicily [ATTACH] Heraclius and Heraclius...
E-Mail sent to Mr. Berman. Thanks @ancientcoinguru
Here is one:...
Another nice bonus with that coin is that FAC coins always look better in hand than in the photos.
Great pickup @Mat I really like the obverse.
Hi Nathan, I have checked Wren also and confirm your findings. The coin could be Henry IV light coinage penny London mint variety 2 or 3. As you...
Very interesting...thanks for the links.
I love the portrait on the M Aurelius and that counter-marked coin of Augustus is really interesting.
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