A really worn Crispus votive Crispus AE follis.. 321-324 AD. Siscia IVL CRIS-PVS NOB C, laureate head right / CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, Wreath within...
Arrived today. Worn and a fairly weak strike, this coin has reverse legend APOLLO CONSERVA, listed as RIC VI(S) Mediolanum 467(2) var fieldmark....
The die crack through STAT gives that 5c with rays even more character, love it!
1860 - 1870 now folks
^^^ Acordado, una evaluación precisa agreed, an accurate assessment (for non Spanish readers)
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I would be looking at coins of Carthage
No apologies needed and every right to be brag and be proud. Nice coin he acquired there.
Mexico 1855 1/4 Reale [ATTACH] KM#342. I have one somewhere, in my records but can't locate the coin. I was intrigued by the reverse of the...
Nice find, distance between A-M-E looks equidistant, so a nice WAM, well done.
Made in China? Probably more fakes than genuine.
I can't tell from the photo. You can check through these and try to find any die markers http://varietyvista.com/05%20JN%20RPMs/OMMs%201955D.htm
The forgery network states that there are many, many forgeries, made of silver but underweight compared to originals. Research some originals to...
Put a magnet to it and weigh it
Most likely a souvenir medal, classified as a replica https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia225572.html
Start here and use it as a basis for further research if required https://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/denom.html
Assigning assumptions of others is a way of saying you can't assay the quality of your own sensibilities, I assume.;)
1850 - 1860. Let's see them
This was on the web [ATTACH]
Could possibly be this https://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/maximianus/_trier_RIC_VI_152b.jpg
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