As far as I can ascertain, these antonininanii still had a good proportion of silver in the alloy and is stated as a silver, not silvered,...
Another productive hunt, well done!
As I suspected, very worn and corroded under whatever that thick, hard black stuff was! But there was enough detail left to attribute the coin....
Interesting way to display them. Some very nice examples there, thanks for sharing
Working on the reverse tomorrow although it is very worn and corroded. Looking forward to it, possibly it is Victory with globe and wreath. We...
Arrived yesterday [ATTACH]
Excellent work @Inspector43 I am attempting my first ever cleaning right now. This Gordian III, AR Antoninianus was in a lot I received...
My fav is the 1488 Philip the Fair Half Noble, but it is an overall, stunning display of coinage.
Not something I actively sought but was part of a lot I recieved yesterday. Pretty worn but has the most amazing dark green, shiny patina [ATTACH]
Well done @Newbee03 hang it in a prominent place where everyone can enjoy the beautiful images.
Another nice find for your impressive collection. I don't have anything that old with a '92 in the date, but here is a Norwegian 400 years younger...
Got it, thank you Gordian III. IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG Reverse looks like P M TR P VI COS II P P, emperor standing right in military attire,...
Dealer note says Gordian II but I am unable to see anything similar on Wildwinds or Ocre. 2.78gr, 21mm, Antoninianus [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I like all the versions but it would concern me if the paper/card is not archive quality as all other papers contain sulphur. In combination with...
Seafarers all. [ATTACH]
This is the only one listed on VV, unfortunately it doesn't match yours...
I would also look at Vam 23B which also has the doubled tops of 1-4 and the die crack above the cap in addition to the other pick up points
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Entry Post These are my first and only Buffalo Nickels, sent very kindly by @tibor . The collection I inherited 3 years ago is very heavy on World...
The last two posts were 11 years (post #16) and 2 years ago(#17). I don't see anything to suggest doubling of the ear on your example
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