Weight and diameter please. This can be important for determining type.
A lovely coin @Nerva Here is my only coin of Marcus Aurelius. [ATTACH] Marcus Aurelius, 161-180. Denarius (Silver, 19 mm, 3.31 g, 6 h), Rome,...
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Ha, you posted yours while I was trying to post mine.
Well, this coins just keep getting more interesting the more research I do. The Virtus reverses take 2 forms: across the field as in: [ATTACH]...
Great coin Jay. I really like the reverse. Thanks for the comments.
I found some more information on the globe-Tarraco theory in a book titled The Monetary System of the Romans: A description of the Roman coinage...
Wow, a beautiful specimen.
A wonderful coin @Carausius. What a great portrait!
That is a very nice looking coin...especially the obverse.
Thanks @Mat I am sorry that you lost out on the Otho.
Many thanks @AncientJoe. I hope you will soon find one that you like.
Great videos. thanks for posting these.
Thanks for the research @David Atherton . It is appreciated. Thanks also for the typically kind words.
Many thanks @IdesOfMarch01, for the information and the kind words.
A Charles I...I agree, we all need to see that coin.
Thanks @Severus Alexander for the kind words and for the research. Could you please tell me how you found that information on the G&M page? I have...
Thanks for the kind words Doug. As to the mint, it looks like both you and SA were correct. The globe seems diagnostic for a Spanish mint.
Hi all, I just won this coin in a Swiss auction. I absolutely love the portrait on this coin. This will be my fourth denarius of Galba. I seem to...
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