the silver was mixed into the alloy...you can read some older articles that use the term argentiferous bronze the 318 date is incorrect, as I...
Your coin is silvered bronze and is RIC 213...RIC 209 doesn't have the star on altar. Your reverse legend is VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP my page...
Yes, it is currently in my collection.
[ATTACH] Victorinus AD 268-270 antoninianus 20x21mm 3.5g IMP C VICTORINVS P F AVG; radiate and cuirassed bust right. SALVS AVG, Salus standing...
You can visit their stores online...lots of dealers don't have brick and mortar stores.
but others are quite possibly interested in it and posting a link to it and talking about it generates buzz and is likely to drive the price up.
http://numismatics.org/ocre/id/ric.5.tet_i.56
it's considered an auction fail to link to current auctions, as it often tends to drive prices up.
I mention it on my page I linked to earlier.
it's certainly not Julian II as Caesar since the bust would be bare-headed and this issue, with -S-, was struck for Julian as Caesar only.
This whole series, along with the SPES PVBLIC, was created for Constantine to sum up his victory over Licinius. The DAFNE type culminates this...
Sorry, I don't know.
someone did grade the coin-- note the AU I would price it around $45 in my store, but on eBay I would start at .99 and let the coin gods decide.
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this is an upgrade (maybe) [ATTACH] but I will keep both since they are different workshops [ATTACH]
Lanz recently sold some of these on eBay [ATTACH]
I understand disappointment, but this is much ado about nothing. Unfortunately, mistakes happen and it seems that this coin was already sold. The...
google "procurator monetae"
They are both from Siscia. The first coin is •ASIS• Your second coin is ASIS, but if I am seeing a Chi-Rho on the reverse banner, which is not...
nvm
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