Here is my example, which is the same variety as yours, S-3 Worn and corroded, but a very dear coin to me. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Holding a chain cent in your hand us is something special. I focus primarily on ancients (which are of course much older), but holding one of...
Nice coin! A sestertius of Diadumenianus has been on my list for a very long time to go along this as of his as caesar under his dad Macrinus:...
I prefer also referring to Hadrianus, Traianus, Domitianus (and others) by their latin names rather than the popular versions: Hadrian, Trajan,...
A very nice and interesting coin, Bing. Beautiful, mystic style, as one often sees and admires in Celtic coinage. Celtic culture and their...
A nice addition, Evan. Like it a lot! This is one of my favorite Claudius - Ta,n green and earthen deposits, what else can you ask for....
Talking about a pile of coins: found in Trier in 1993 during the course of excavation work for a new garage. 2650 aureii... [ATTACH]
Very interesting coin!
My only example, a sestertius commemorating victories in Germania which I chose because of the reference to struggles on the german frontier which...
Usually, I select my roman coin purchases based on two premises: either those which have historically interesting reverses, or, obverses which...
Very nice example of the S-3 variety, (characterized by a leaning 'R' in LIBERTY). Much better than my corroded VG8!
That is correct, Moekeever, it is an S-24. Maris called this variety the 'Scarred Head'. Sheldon's father chose a more endearing name - 'Apple...
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