Thank you...though I paid twice what I did for my previous example, and it is in lesser condition. but...yeah o_O
Gavin, there is not an easy answer for your question. My interest for many years has been Late Roman bronze, so I tend to stay in that area, but...
a fresh auction win-- [ATTACH] Licinius I & Licinius II Circa A.D. 318 21mm 3.8gm D D N N IOVII LICINII INVICT AVG ET CAES; laureate and...
I'm not sure, but I would expect so...it's season 12 ep. 34
They have had David Vagi on before...unfortunately this was the same episode with Mr. highrating_lowprice [ATTACH]
I don't have any in stock, but I sold three recently, probably not as nice as the CNG examples though. $45 [ATTACH] $45 [ATTACH] $50...
You can get coins connected to the British campaign for decent prices, like the type with Neptune reverse that references the crossing of the...
I usually stay in my lane
the reverse has someone seated left...there are several possible types though. Compare the reverse with the coin below. [ATTACH]
Unfortunately, there is no international organization that can guarantee that you might not purchase a fake. Any dealer can mistakenly sell a...
yes...that is why you keep the label.
After you break a coin out, you can keep the label for your records...I have several from NGC
except RIC 158, workshop B is rated as c3, the most common rating in RIC VII.
here's a rare Constantius II campgate, not listed in RIC [ATTACH]
Actually, you can find these types in both flavors- spear or sceptre. I believe that this was merely an engraving shortcut-- it was easier to not...
nice variation on the theme. here's another Diocletian from Ticinum with Jupiter and his mini-me [ATTACH] Diocletian A.D. 285 21x23mm 2.9gm...
When the Ostia mint closed, it was transferred to Arles. There are two rare types issued by Constantine I that mark the occasion of the transfer...
remember when I said "It's definitely Latin." well...it's still definitely Latin.
This coinage is part of the special commemorative coinage issued from Constantinople after the defeat of Licinius. I have a bit about this here-...
The slabbing fee would be as much, or more, than those coins are worth.
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