I feel like i'm reading one of my conversations with an ebay seller from Bulgaria.
And I thought I had a lot of Septimius denarii at 8
Already released it from its plastic tomb?
Otacilia Severa AR Antoninianus. M OTACIL SEVERA AVG, diademed, draped bust right on crescent / CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated left with patera...
The coin has a pretty dark gray patina. Not quite as dark as #1, but closer to #1 compared to #2.
I know what you mean. All of mine were purchased from the same top seller on ebay. The Medusa Drachm worries me the most. Fortunately, I haven't...
Mn Cordius Rufus Denarius. 46 BC. RVFVS III VIR, conjoined heads of the Dioscuri right, stars above / Venus Verticordia standing holding scales &...
Mine, with a newer photo [ATTACH] 32.1mm 16.82gr
Apollonia Pontica 350-400 BC Thrace, Black Sea Region AR Diobol. Head of Apollo Facing / Anchor, flukes upward, A on left, crayfish on right -...
I was looking for an example that wasn't a Rome mint, but i couldn't find one. Here is a similar example from coinarchives describing the mint as...
Septimius Severus 193-211 AD AE27 of Nikopolis, Moesia Inferior Magistrate Gallus. ΛVTACEΠT CEVΠROC P, laureate head right / VΦΛΟVΛΠIΛH...
Faustina Senior Denarius. DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust right / AETERNITAS, Juno or Aeternitas standing left, hand raised, holding scepter [ATTACH]...
"Founder plowing right" I'd say he is
:eek:... what's happening on the reverse?
Yeah, It's a Late Roman Bronze. In that condition you would find it in the $5 bin at a coin show or coin shop.
Looks authentic. Unless it had 155 USD in gold in the chain, I don't think many would touch it.
Maybe it's because I was lowly with my pocket book and picked up random Domitian Commons for 20-30 USD on ebay toward the beginning of my ancient...
I felt fine about it as well before looking up the fake reports. I always check for peace of mind as I have been deceived in the past.
That's hilarious - The North American definitive difference between a tortoise and turtle isn't whether it has clawed feet or webbed flippers; but...
Domitian Denarius 80 AD (Under Titus) - CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANVS COS VII, laureate head right / PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, lighted & garlanded altar...
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