Thats a rare bunch of 5 Uncia coins Bing, I have none :( But I have a rather ugly 5 Onkia from Messina : [ATTACH]
Very nice Hercules , Bing. Anxious to see the other 4 . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think her husband Lucius Verus is relevant too: [ATTACH]
To round it up, Grandpa's Athens owl Tetradrachma compared to a genuine one: [ATTACH]
Great catch, congrats Roman. different hairstyle , different reverse: [ATTACH]
Lucilla's mother in law , Faustina senior - Vesta (Goddess of family life) [ATTACH]
Here is an nearly uncirculated Antoninius of Philip I [ATTACH] looks like pure silver, but the silver contence is approx 40% and it dropped to...
Yes, and much counterfeited coins were made by the official mintworkers themselves.
My 2 cents: Contemporary fake , once silvered , at least 1 gram underweight. interesting nice coin,especially if you own the original silver one.
Issued under Claudius in memory of his father who fell of his horse and died: [ATTACH]
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No Domitia , but I have a Macrinus with Nemesis on the reverse: [ATTACH]
Congrats Nicholas, beautfill coin and picture. Here's another Alexander lifetime Babylon Tet: [ATTACH]
Me too , hope lazooro (Lazar) has something to say about that lot he sold me.
the large one is 50mm the small one 30mm , I bought them from CT member lazooro, he responded 2 messages above.
These were issued in the late 1960's / early 1970's in France , Belgium and the Netherlands 2 more: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Its one of the BP cards with free tokens inserted , wich were given by the BP gasstations with every fill up. awoke my interest in ancient coins...
Bought this set in China for $9,99 incl shipment [ATTACH] and bought this Lady Cash figurine on a local site for 10 euro [ATTACH]
A Roman Republic Semis: [ATTACH] and an Imperial: [ATTACH]
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