Here is another one I am finishing. It was also in with those that I thought I would never be able to identify. Rough but visible. Constans AE3....
Another one I am finishing is this Constantius II RIC VIII Siscia 98 [ATTACH]
Thanks everyone for the help. I have looked closely and think 399 is correct.
I think I have this correct. But there is not much detail available. Some help or comments would be appreciated. Julian II AE3. D N IVLIANVS NOB...
Yes, I could call it a "pre-lump".
In a few short months I will "celebrate" 75 years of collecting coins. I have feelings like yours sometimes @Randy Abercrombie. I look at my...
Nice die crack on hat right where the popular die chip would be. [ATTACH]
What matters is who got the money and how.
True, but who got the profit?
Who got the $85,000? The US Mint manufactured this rare coin intentionally. Sounds criminal to me.
Great stuff Ed. Is there any way to determine if that chain is from the same period as the quarter?
My favorite kind of coins are those that had to work for a living. Very nice and I don't know why anyone would put them to melt.
Thanks for all the feedback.
Great day, welcome to CT.
@beluga Thanks for the information. I learn something every day. I never knew that about Marcus Aurelius.
On the obverse you can see some of the letters. ....ONINUS and AVG...
This coin was absolutely unrecognizable. I had put it in the culls. Then I thought I might try to find something on it. It is rough and not a very...
Great news, congratulations
When I told my mother that she got shorted by a nickel she told me I had better put it in my coin collection.
Reminds me of the time I got shorted a nickel when the street vendor gave me a twenty-cent piece instead of a quarter.
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