Yup, that’s an x. The other stuff is die rust. So it is Sambon 476.
Not everything, and I am an awful photographer, but here are most: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=3892
My only Roma win. Slightly over estimate but I was offered about 280GBP by another client NOT to buy it. [ATTACH]
Andrew! Welcome to CT!
If you can see the x in hand then yes. Otherwise it might be a new obverse variety. From the pic it looks like it could be a monogram and not a...
76, to be exact!
Awesome. I love it!
HJB had one recently but I wasn’t ready to take the plunge.
I like the second one, which I’m guessing is archaic. There’s a book about the sea in Greek imagination that features one on the cover, and I’ve...
I’d keep the second. I’d be interested in either when you decide to sell.
It has bronze disease, so you’ll have to treat it.
Nice coin. I have also been looking to get one of these but haven’t found the right piece yet.
I agree about coins finding their proper homes. I placed a bid on the attached coin assuming I would be easily out-gunned. However, there was a...
Barbara Lichoka has an article all about those Delta Epsilon types: Lichocka, Barbara, "Delta-Epsilon issues of Elagabalus and Severus...
If your dolphin coin is the same as that listed in Diler, I would have no problem calling it an apparently unique coin, though I think the...
That explains it- my birthday is April 4th. I must have mistyped when I registered!
True, there are probably others in some junk box somewhere and I certainly cannot prove the non-existence of a thing. The reverse dies are...
I always thought I was an Aries. Apparently the framework shifts depending on which system one uses. In which system am I a Taurus?
I think you’re right, TIF. Very similar though.
I was fortunate to be the winner of this coin, which I believe is unique. It appears to share an obverse die with the other variety I have, also...
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