Very nice. I have seen this reverse on gold coins but never on bronze. At any rate COS III was a great year for coins. :)
Carus was exceptionally unlucky. He died by being struck by lightning. Go figure. :stormy: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Good stuff Gil, but be nice to know what you paid. Its a "Junk Bin" thread. :dead-horse:
Yes, its a coin for a beggers cup. Common in Eastern Roman empire coins.
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] As requested. :smile
In the final analysis all paper monies intrinsic value, will revert to the value of the paper its written on. I hope they paid in gold coin for...
Around $75 USD Paddy a nice coin minted in Mexico.
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There is No denomination marking on the piece. It is NOT a coin.
That one is from Thracian, Maroneia circa 400-350 BC. BMC 67:D
Yep, I think Paddy would know about these... I think ???
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I believe this to be a James I shilling weight. Anyone else have one of these ???? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well, I have a wallet made out of one of those. :devil:
Nice pick up Mat, I know you love the ladies. :smile
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] More of the same. :)
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[ATTACH] A 1965 Redbook --- :foot-mouth:
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