Two good examples. I don't know how scarce the Indulgentia is, but it seems a coin most want in their collections. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have to agree. Plus the Republican era along with the earlier Imperial issues were artfully done. If not on par with the Greeks, they were...
CNG and Agora are the first two to come to mind.
You are correct. There is a "WRL" on the obverse. Not good news for you @Skinny1. "WRL" on a coin indicates that the coin is a reproduction...
It looks authentic from the image, but as far as value I'll let @David Atherton reply to that. He's our resident expert on all things Flavian.
Welcome @Adriaan [ATTACH] CONSTANTIUS I AE Follis OBVERSE: CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, Laurate bust, right REVERSE: SAC MON VRB AVGG ET CAESS NN,...
Great portrait @SeptimusT [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Your coin is a Marcus Aurelius struck when he was young or least did not have a full beard. My coin below is a different coin altogether, but a...
Great examples all. I particularly like the Lucania
They both look like decent examples, and the princes seem about average for both.
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One of my newest: [ATTACH]
Love the Otho. Great portrait and detail.
Authentic IMHO.
I think they are a little more scarce as well. [ATTACH] CONSTANS AE3 OBVERSE: CONSTANS P F AVG - Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right...
Yep, nice patina! [ATTACH] SEVERUS ALEXANDER AE20 OBVERSE: M AVP CEVH ALEXANDROC AV, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right REVERSE:...
Mine is just an incuse square - no lion [ATTACH]
Fantastic Gallery @Julius Germanicus
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