Both have their issues, but I would side with one, because the legends are stronger, even though the standing figure on the reverse is eh. I like...
Lovely example. Mine is budget too. [IMG] P. Licinia Nerva (113-112 B.C.) AR Denarius O: Helmeted bust of Roma left, holding shield and spear...
I saw this post on the ancients sub-reddit. It's pretty cool. I wouldn't own it, for safety reasons, coin wise. I'd use it for some other hobby of...
Makes a bit of sense than, since it is special.
Is it rare or a special type provincial for old Gordy III? Looks unremarkable to me.
It's a lovely example. Lets hope there isn't any hidden surprises, like the last few of his, you've owned, got. Zuzim is a great dealer....
Now send the coin to PCGS and watch it come back EX45 :D.
If it had "LM" scratched on it, we'd know a certain "Lord" was the ruler, at the time. ;)
Looks perfectly fine.
Great addition. [IMG] Florian (276 A.D.) Æ(S) Antoninianus O: IMP C M ANN FLORIANVS AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right. R: PROVIDEN DEOR,...
Never purchased from them, but I know others did. I stay far far away from over seas auction houses. Too many darn issues.
That's a beauty, congrats!
That's a fantastic coin. He is someone I don't have in Alexandrian form. Fairly rare to acquire too. They are fun to collect. I focused on them...
Love them, thanks for sharing them. If there is one reason to visit Britain, it would be for the museums and other historical areas there.
Lovely coin despite it's nicks.
All ancient coins are cleaned, in some form or another.
That's how mine is done.
Great set so far. Make sure you don't get a Caligula with built in bronze disease. :cool: My 12 Caesars [IMG]
Beautiful!
Nice addition, a type I don't own.
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