I do not see a problem with the edge, but the soft lettering makes me suspicious.
Nice coin with neat designs. I like Celtic coins even though the are not a focus for me. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
They all look like reproductions. Sorry, but hey, welcome @Randi84
The lighting should be even across the surface where on your coin image it is light on the top and darker towards the bottom. Try reflecting the...
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Almost unanimous, except for the Mammoth.
Never! The different portraits of her make all the coins desireable. I wonder, since some portraits make her out as cute and lovely and others...
Could the reverse be a hippocamp? Otherwise, I have no better idea than @TIF
I don't think the events of the times are as cut and dry as your post about CtG reflect. You could be right, but just as likely wrong. The...
From Numiswiki: This legend and type appear on a second brass of Claudius, as if he had restored liberty to the republic after Caligula ('s)...
@Aethelred they look like an obverse die match in the photos. What do you think? Your new coin is nice and interesting.
Sorry, but I couldn't make out any details on your coin @Andres2 so I lightened it some. It's not a bad example: [ATTACH]
The color of your newest attempt looks good, but you've lost some of the detail on the reverse (the alien head/face).
I agree with @TIF on this. The second is guilty on association if nothing else.
Nice example Martin. [ATTACH] CONSTANTINE I AE3 OBVERSE: CONSTANTINVS P F AVG, laureate and cuirassed bust right REVERSE: SOL INVICTO COMITI,...
Good and interesting thread. [ATTACH] VALENS AV Solidus OBVERSE: DN VALENS PER F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped & cuirassed bust right REVERSE:...
That's a better image @ro1974
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