The die break makes it impossible to get into the middle of the maze
its Dionysos on the Obverse
This one here was re-engraved with a circle on the obverse, then they continued to use the die until it was completely worn out... [ATTACH]...
it was 121%
Yeah, they are all Eraviscan coins, All i can think of for Roman issues is when it was done "accidentally" on a few coins.. But it seems like...
I am guessing Tater is the name of his cat.
I Listed some auctions on the Forumancientcoins.com members auction.. Below is a picture of my listings, + you can click the link below to see...
I found it :angelic: My coin is from the group of 44 Eraviscan coins studied in the paper.. but it wasn't pictured. Here is my first Eraviscan...
Eravisci . Mid-late 1st century BC. AR Denarius Imitating Cn. Lentulus. Head of Jupiter right / Globe between rudder and thunderbolt; small X to...
1st is from Pergamum with a bust of " the Roman senate" and Roma on the reverse
[IMG] https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=1975940 I searched Amphora PI on acsearch and found it
His official historian Procopius says He was a monster who killed a trillion people + is to blame for plagues, earthquakes etc...
1: that reading completely misses the first "I" (highlighted in blue on the picture on the right side 2: Isiusiisiuisii would never add Greek...
It's more likely that the Romans copied Isiusiisiuisii's coins.
I just announced my discovery of him today, you probably wouldn't have heard of him before, not sure why they are laughing at him though. [ATTACH]
What makes you think its a joke thread?
New coin arrived today an Isiusiisiuisii denarius ( possibly the first and only known specimen) obverse: bust of Isiusiisiuisii facing right,...
[IMG] https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=2796485 reverse looks like it matches this,
Heres a Few i Made ( not us coins though), I put my phone on top of some cans of food + tipped the coin a little bit with each picture + edited...
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