I inherited a little money when my grandmother died. I used it to buy a set of RIC and this coin below, by far the most expensive coin I've ever...
The other is London. Looks like RIC, v.7, 76.
It certainly is a beauty. Congratulations on a great addition.
It looks like your coin is a double die match for your coin ;>)
This one is from Edessa, in Macedonia: [IMG] Provincial Bronze (AE24) Obv: CABINIA TPANKVΛΛEINA Rev: EΔE-C-CΩN - Woman placing wreath on head of...
Haven't seen this one yet: [IMG] Gratian (Bronze) AE III Cyzicus mint, A.D. 378-383 Obv: D N GRATIA-NVS P F AVG Rev: CONCOR-DIA AVGGG - Roma,...
Coins of Severus II were part of an interesting sub-series of small Genio Coins from Siscia. I think the current assumption is that they are 1/4...
Very common type (below), decent-but-not-outstanding condition. Nothing special, but c'mon, it's Mark Anthony, you know? "Friends, Romans,...
Actually, they are all probably official. The one at the bottom center is most likely Theodosius II, SALVS REPVBLICE, the other a GLORIA...
I think it's Constantius II, FEL TEMP REPARATIO, emperor on galley type.
Regular Roman issues continued into the 5th century, during which time the size of the smallest denominations shrunk down to around 10mm. Pretty...
Historically, Plotina was a nobody. Julius Caesar was one of the most important people in Western history, ranking up there with Alexander the...
Yeah, he declined my offer of $5.00. So I sent him a new offer of $5.01. We'll see what happens. It may take a while, increasing my offers at...
Yes, he now offers free shipping. $1, including shipping. The coin is easily worth that.
Let us know if he accepts your offer. Maybe everyone in this forum should do the same.
Someone needs to offer this clown $5 for his coin just to see if he takes it. BTW, it that Geta?
Would Verdi-Care be useful?
Read the fine print.
I have a couple of these, too. Do we know for sure that they are truly imitations, or might they be genuine coins countermarked for local use?...
Try this site here: https://www.amscope.com Poke around for stereo microscopes. Look for one that can switch from 10x to 30x or so. Here's an...
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