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Good point Paul M. I Paid $ 20 for this Domitian Virtus As, affordable ? [ATTACH]
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Somewhat irregular at the end of the legend on the obverse: [ATTACH]
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Wellcome back LM , aka the phoenix: [ATTACH]
Here's a genuine one with description: [ATTACH]
Beautifull Tarentum dolphins, as AncientJoe says, no shortage for these coins, question of budget how much your willing to pay for one. I choose...
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nomination for fake coin , often seen as a supposed tetradrachma from Athens, the Gonzo tet: [ATTACH] nomination for tooled: [ATTACH]
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Nice coin, nice price Exodus , paid the same for this one (same coin as the one from @ancient coin collector. [ATTACH]
Great write up and pics Ryro, thanks. and since you are such a big Aurelian fan: [ATTACH] Macedonian shield: [ATTACH]
At 22mm and 4,57 gram its hard to believe a Roman would accept it as an As for payment. My lightest As is 6 gram but it has the diameter of a...
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