I can email the video to whoever sends me their email address. Send email addresses to akropolisz@aol.com. Another point: I use Microsoft...
Sure. As best I can do. I am no Doug Smith...by a long shot. I also have a "360°" video, but CT doesn't accept it. It is an .mp4 file [ATTACH]...
Just great! Live and learn!
Please forget this. My old eyes were tricking me. There are no "dots."
I’ll get the coin out of the bank, but my photographic skills and equipment are very weak. I don’t think I can do a side shot....but, I’ll try.
Another point: I believe the BM example was struck, and the dies broke on striking. What kind of mold/mould would produce such ragged lumps? It...
Excellent point @Nicholas Molinari.
For one thing, the “S” in S - C are not identical. The upper curve of the S is broader on mine. Also, the “dots” between legend breaks are present...
@Nicholas Molinari : I don't have access to the Paris specimen. The BM example is at http://tinyurl.com/yckcthhk
Why would the “casts” survive but not the struck specimen “whose present-day location is unknown”? So....it comes down to whether my coin and the...
[ATTACH] Elagabalus. 218-222 AD. AR Denarius (18mm; 3.21 gm; 6h). Rome mint. Struck 220-222 AD. Obv: Laur., draped, and cuirassed bust r. Rev:...
Caracalla. 98-217 AD. Philippopolis, Thrace. Æ "Medallion" (35mm, 25.54 gm, 8h). Struck 215 AD. Obv: AVT K M AVΡ CEΥH ANTΩNEINOC, radiate, draped,...
Here's one that bears a remarkable, fierce portrait of Alexander. [ATTACH] Lysimachos. 305-281 BC. AR Tetradrachm (17.2 gm, 1h, 30mm). Ainos...
[ATTACH] PAPHLAGONIA, Sinope. Circa 410-350 BC. Artistic dies. AR Drachm (5.71 gm, 6h, 19mm). XA_, magistrate. Obv: Head of nymph left, wearing...
Agrippa, but not a Restitution type: [ATTACH] Agrippa. Died 12 BC. Æ As (28mm; 10.38gm; 6h). Struck under Gaius Caligula, 37-41 AD. Obv: M •...
Faustina Sr., but truly anepigraphic reverse: [ATTACH] Diva Faustina Sr.; w/Antoninus Pius; AR den. (22mm; 3.58 gm; 7h); Rev: Ceres;...
Diva?
Not from what I can see in the photo.....IMHO. A great coin.
@Gam3rBlake asked:“So then if your 11.8g coin is a tetradrachm do you know if a tetradrachm was equal in value to four denarii?” The cistophoric...
Here's an even lighter one: [ATTACH] Commodus 177/180-192 AD. AR Denarius (18mm; 1.72 gm; 12h). Rome 186-189 AD. Obv: M COMM ANT PFEL AVG BRIT,...
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