[ATTACH] Antoninus Pius Æ Orichalcum Sestertius. 138-161 AD, 24.2g, 34mm OBV: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XVIII, Laureate head right. REV:...
[ATTACH] Hadrian AR Denarius., 117-138 AD, 3.1g, 18mm OBV: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, Laureate head right, slight drapery on left shoulder. REV: COS...
[ATTACH] Trajan AE As. Rome, 9.9g, 27.55mm OBV: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM PM, Laureate head right. OBV: TR POT COS III PP SC, Victory...
Totally awesome coins for real! I don't have Nerva yet. A low grade coin is not too difficult to locate but a high grade one is for a decent...
Definitely a nice provincial coin!
Nice coin! A lot of interesting information about these coins.
That's definitely a nice coin. I've been wanting a few provincials from Alexandria for some time. I may get some later on in the future.
I just got the coins in as well. I gave Eng a message about it and was waiting for his reply about it. One of them could use a touch-up cleaning...
Yep, I can see this one now too.
I can see the coin now.
I can't see these photos like the other post you made. Sometimes my browser has difficulty displaying Photobucket uploads lately because of the...
I can't see any photos either.
I came to the same conclusion as John Anthony for a price, about $50 - $70 based on other examples I've seen. Maybe $30-$40 for a good deal.
That's definitely a nice Constantine II coin. I like the reverse engraving style quite a bit. The obverse is good, but not so much.
That's definitely a nice coin. Even with the tooling, dealers would probably sell that coin for more than $30-$40 I bet.
I have no idea what the coin is either. I don't know much about those Ptolmey coins.
There are a lot of modern fakes as well.
Purchase them just to get them off of the market as well. Assuming that you have that kind of money. I know I don't.
Northern Africa as well.
I do understand that people might not check as often, but I figured I'd post all my coins in one thread instead of flooding it with over 20 coins....
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