Well, that is a nice coin for sure. Hopefully you didn't pay too much for it. I've been high and made mistakes too. So, don't feel too bad even...
It's not uncommon for a ancient coin to have a lopsided flan. I have a few myself.
Nice coin for sure, Bing. I've seen a lot of them but they often go too high in price for me. I hear there are a lot of fakes for these coins as well.
Definitely a nice coin.
It's no problem, my friend. We do indeed all rock!!
I totally agree, Bing. Me too.
Very nice coin. I think it is a Philip II imitation as well. I don't know much about Celtic coins at all, hardly.
Huh? lol. I didn't realize I was being cold. I have lots of low grade coins is why I said that.
I think it's Constantine II as VK says. Also Antioch mint.
I have no problem with posting low grade coins but I don't post them if they are too low grade. Nice coins.
Very nice purchase, Bing. I'd like to get one of those too one day. Congrats!!
Sorry, I think the coin looks kind of "mushy". Doesn't mean it's not real since I am not real familiar with this issue.
[ATTACH] Probus AE Antoninianus. Cyzicus. 276-282 AD, 3.3g, 23.76mm OBV: IMP CM AVR PROBVS PF AVG, Radiate bust left, wearing imperial mantle,...
There is a lot of detail on the coin for only 11mm. Very nice score.
I totally agree with that. i was going to call it a Tetricus I or Claudius II barb.
The first one is not as worn and has a better engraving style in my opinion. Not to mention no hole.
That's not always true. I've seen a lot of auctions where the starting price or estimate is already high and after people start bidding, the price...
Spending spree? lol. I only paid $8 for this coin. Maybe it's worth a little more but not by much.
That's definitely a nice coin from Trier. I might try to get one of those in the future, perhaps.
Cleaning ain't going to help these coins much. Some don't need any cleaning like the Greek top right, maybe Hieron II as icerain suggested.
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