The OP is a beautiful "hut" with lots of fine details. Late Roman bronze sure is interesting! I think their bang for the buck is high.
Here is a very rare AE2 of Leo I with VIRTVS reverse (even rarer than SALVS). I also have it at the tope of my main page:...
Don't tempt fate (we ancient collectors know about fate, don't we?) by posting things before you actually have them. If you would love to post it...
I have seriously collected Magnus Maximus and Eugenius. Now I am offering, from my collection, two nice AE2s of MM (one with an auction ticket...
Even official Byzantine from the Alexandria mint has crude lettering that fails to reproduce names correctly. That OP coin is as good as most....
Two, but beautiful. I have loved the quality of Maximinus denarii and wrote a website on them (but since then I added a few AE too):...
I got an ad from a Greek firm selling, at a steep discount, many serious ancient coin books (mostly Greek, including SNGs):...
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I am selling off a collection of Ae of Arcadius. http://augustuscoins.com/Valentinian.html Today I listed some rare types (not just rare minor...
Syrian tetradrachms of Caracalla have interesting portraits. Here is one from Tyre: [ATTACH] 27-25 mm. 13.99 grams. eagle front on club, body...
Are you aware that you can sell coins on CT? All you have to do is post them on the "For-sale" forum: https://www.cointalk.com/forums/for-sale/
I just listed for sale AE coins of Gratian (AD 367-383): http://augustuscoins.com/Valentinian.html including some types that are rarely seen but...
He won't sell it at that. I'd go to at least $450. :)
I'd like to give a blanket "like" to everyone participating. Sure, some coins are more classically beautiful than others, but if you can find...
[ATTACH] This type from Pantikapaeum in the north Black Sea region is among my favorites for aesthetics. 22 mm. 6.73 grams. bearded Satyr...
In the late third to early second century BC the city of Side in Pamphlia was issuing large diameter silver coins including this one: [ATTACH]...
For more about officina numbers spelled out, look at my page: http://augustuscoins.com/ed/RomeOfficina/Officina.html
Late Roman AE is among the least expensive of all Roman coins and the number of types is limited so you can hope to fill out most of a set. Here...
We all owe Doug a debt of gratitude. If you are totally in the dark, here is one reason why: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/ Happy...
Not unless you count tokens from Disneyland.
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