Per Mark Fox at Forvm: "An imitation, yes, but a rather special one in my opinion. For a match, see Series 26, Nos. 394–395, in Clive Stannard's...
Oh wow--that is concerning. Thank you for sharing.
I didn't know Elkin's stance on MOUs until Andrew's post on Twitter.
Someone suggested on Twitter that it could be an ancient imitation. How thick is it?
Interesting— don’t recognize it at all.
Great coin.
I think in the UK alone, there are something like 80 classics PhDs minted per year and only about 4 tenure-track job openings. I'm sure other...
Perhaps it didn’t clear customs.
I don’t think it is an easy process but I might be mistaken.
I'd be tempted to put them in a category near those coins struck with fake dies on ancient flans.
I was really surprised at the salary as well, especially since it must be expensive to live near the museum.
You could try expanding this into a nice article ;)
Sometimes a spectacular common coin is a great rarity—at least in the realm of Campanian bronzes!
Classy. I like it!
Only on silver. On clearer examples you can see the laurel wreath.
Excellent coin! You might be interested in my book on these types:...
I really want to go and I believe I could get a free educational table to advertise for Koinon, but it is such a bad time of the year for me to...
I will likely have to recruit some help because Dr. Sisci is far too busy to commit for the foreseeable future. I plan to post a project overview...
I’m guessing 3, 4, 6 and 10 are from a Republican issue.
[ATTACH] The lengthier, original iteration of the argument can be found in the academia preview:...
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