The original artwork is fantastic. After enlarging the image, it looks as though the gouge on portrait has taken out the "top" silver. Is it...
[ATTACH] LIVIA AE Dupondius OBVERSE: IVSTITIA, draped bust of Livia as Justitia right, wearing stephane REVERSE: IMP T CAES DIVI VESP F AVG...
[ATTACH] M. HERENNIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS HERENNIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: PIETAS, diademed head of Pietas right REVERSE: M•HERENNI, Amphinomus...
Since it's been closer to 24 hours, I will post a new theme. [ATTACH] SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS AR Denarius OBVERSE: L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VIIII,...
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I just checked FAC's Fake Reports, and I didn't find a match. Looking at some authentic coins, I find the "PONTIF" to be large on many examples....
It seems like coins like this Athens Owl are becoming more accessible and affordable to us casual collectors. That's a nice owl btw @red_spork ....
Pretty!!!
[ATTACH] THESSALY, LARISSA AR Trihemiobol OBVERSE: Head of nymph Larissa three-quarter facing left in necklace, hair confined by fillet &...
Excellent @David Atherton
Yes, I've had them for several years.
Nice one and glad you got back up on that thar horse! Did someone say Curule chair? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Sorry about that. Some fakes are really so good they can fool some experts. We've had discussions before about dealers/experts being fooled....
I can't answer your question with any certainty, but I have a coin I've shown before with similar corrosion which has been guaranteed authentic by...
[ATTACH] SICILY, KAMARINA Æ Tetras OBV: Helmeted head of Athena left REV: KAMA, owl standing left, head facing, grasping lizard; three pellets in...
I'm caretaker to two coins listed on wildwinds: [ATTACH] CRISPUS AE Follis OBVERSE: CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate, cuirassed bust right REVERSE:...
[ATTACH] CAMPANIA, NEAPOLIS AR Didrachm OBVERSE: Head of nymph Parthenope right, wearing headband, pendant earring, and pearl necklace REVERSE:...
Nice coins @Al Kowsky, especially the Theodoric!
Just looking at the portrait, I would never have guessed that was Domitian. Nice catch @David Atherton
My mother (may she rest in peace) and my wife were/are super moms. If one were to substitute a paddle from paddle ball, you have a much clearer...
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