Nice Chris
Sorry, I don't recognize it. Perhaps Judean? Anyway, welcome here @Michele70TN
You are absolutely correct about the portrait. We've said it before, but his nose sure got smaller as compared to the start of his reign. Congrats.
My poor example [ATTACH] M. PORCIUS CATO
I have to agree with @medoraman. I do not think either is authentic for the same reasons he pointed out. Sorry. I hope I'm wrong. BTW, welcome...
Coins in this condition always trigger my imagination. All the basic interrogatives. I like it despite the condition, or rather because of the...
I like it, but I wonder about the seal. Does it not infer that you are representing the Ministry?
That is a fantastic coin. And a great lesson on which coin was minted where. Thanks.
Although I'm not very familiar with the type, I would say it appears authentic to me.
Very, very nice Z. I would like one of each. Particulary the Oitaioi.
Outstanding coins @maridvnvm
Some are so obvious only a novice would bid on them, but there are some that look really convincing. [ATTACH]
Appears to be Tyche, but I don't have time right now to do research. At least that's a starting point.
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Excellent 2016 for you @Pishpash
I know who to talk to if I ever have questions about the Flavians. Outstanding coins David.
I'm not going to try to pick any favorites. They all are. Great job @TIF [ATTACH]
What can I say? [ATTACH] EPHESOS, IONIA AE11 OBVERSE: E-F, bee REVERSE: Forepart of stag recumbent right, head left Sturck at Ephesos, ca 387-289...
The "wand cleaning" seems kinda strange to me.:muted:
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