That's what I was talking about in my first post. I guess I wasn't clear. A- rather than an A for me.
Okay. All I see is the arm differences and the bottom right of the drape. Otherwise I will wait till someone else points it out.
The dots to each side?
You might think of coins with incuse square designs on the reverse. I find them fascinating. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The bottom of the drapery is different as well.
I see nothing to make me believe it is a fouree. Short of cutting it open I don't see how you can tell. The weight is within known standards....
[ATTACH] MYSIA AR Hemiobol OBVERSE: Forepart of running boar left, tunny fish behind upward REVERSE: Head of roaring lion left within incuse...
Several differences to the reverse, mainly the design of the back of the throne and what appears to be a dot beneath the drape. I also prefer the...
LOL. Yeah, I think we all miss his antics (and his coins).
My 12 Caesar set [ATTACH]
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Nice looking coin @Mat , but I'm surprised about the BD. I thought these had very little copper. But there ya go. I guess I don't know as much...
[ATTACH] GALLIENUS Antoninianus OBVERSE: GALLIENVS AVG, radiate head right REVERSE: NEPTVNO CONS AVG, hippocamp or Capricorn right, N below...
Outstanding!!!!!!
I'm by far no expert, but your coin looks wrong to me. I thought it may be a coin from Larissa, but I couldn't find anything like it. Don't take...
Thank you. I enjoy showing them to people who care. I've tried to engage local friends and family, but they nod and say how nice. Their body...
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That's a pretty GIII @Roman Collector. I really like the green patina. [ATTACH] GORDIAN III AE26 OBVERSE: ΑΥΤ Κ Μ ΑΝΤ ΓΟΡ∆ΙΑΝΟC ΑΥΓ ΤΡΑΝΚΥΛ/ΛΙΝΑ,...
Both are nice, but the celator in Marcianopolis did a better job. The one from Anchialus Cybele looks pregnant.
BTW, my dog tags are right here in my desk drawer (not that anyone cares).
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