Better images would help and perhaps you should post this in a separte thread. You will get more responses. If you have removed all the patina,...
Oh yeah. As much as things change, they never change. Politics and religion that is. But the coinage? Well, that's another matter all together.
You certainly got me. My, my, my; how Rome and it's coinage changed, eh?
Thanks. Just wish the obverse was as good.
[ATTACH] SEXTUS POMPEY; GENS POMPEIA AE As OBVERSE: MAGN above laureate janiform head with features of Pompey the Great REVERSE: PIVS above,...
Isn't that the truth!
Until now, I have not owned any Philip II bronze coins primarily because I saw nothing interesting in the bronzes. They all appeared to be nearly...
My only Hadrian Sestertius: [ATTACH] HADRIAN AE Sestertius OBVERSE: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P, laureate bust right, draped far shoulder REVERSE:...
Very nice Oki
[ATTACH] C HOSIDIUS CF GETA ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS HOSIDIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: GETA before, III VIR behind, diademed & draped bust of Diana...
I am happy for you, but, man, I AM SO JEALOUS!
I don't see the phrygian cap. The references I have do not refer to a cap at all. Take a look at Wildwinds under Marcia 24. [ATTACH]
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I can't and won't make that claim. But the longer I collect, the more familiar I am with the hobby. Occasionally I will take a chance, but more...
Fantastic coins with wonderful details YOC.
Which includes me. But I was lucky. One of our fellow collectors recognized it immediately and I was was able to obtain a refund. Since then, I...
They look authentic from what I can see, but we need to see both sides of each coin, preferably in separate images in order to fully identify.
Take a look here. Your coin appears to be an exact match to this fake:...
I agree with red. Modern replica
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