OK, its clearly for western circulation , what is the diameter of your coin ?
If it was struck in Rome and intended for use in Italy I would call it a semis at 4,57 gram. I think it was minted for use in Syria , not uncommon...
Many of my Sicilians have nice patina's me think: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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nice idear Kevin. second pic: Germanicus and his 2 sons Nero and Drusus third picture:Claudius , Agrippina the younger,mother of Nero , and Nero...
Thanks for the write up Aussie , like it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like Sabina had many hair styles: [ATTACH] another empress with an elaborate hairstyle
[ATTACH] next: Maximinus Thrax
[ATTACH] next: another Ptolemy
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I don't think these were weak kings, Antiochos VII : [ATTACH] next: another Seleucid king
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I think its genuine Ed, althoug worn. Who's the seller ? weight and diameter please. [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] another coin of a Byzantine emperor
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