haha, no kidding.
I really like the Antioch FH
Heres a couple of my examples of some of the coins, and please feel free to share yours.
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So many options :rollling: Thanks again for both of your input.
Thanks. Indeed, I don't think I will another I like, in the price range I like with this bust type. It much better than my other choices of Geta,...
Looks better in this pic, kinda regret not getting it now ;)
Happy b-day :)
This was a neat one that came today. A bit of a weak strike on the reverse, and a bit harder to photograph but has a nice bearded portrait of the...
Thank you both. I've read your reviews, that is what has got my curious about it. I guess I should also mention I have Sayles Ancient Coin...
aw man lol after all the other mistakes no one will bielve me but that really was a type XD. Thanks Doug
Thanks. Yeah I'm looking for a cheaper book.
Can I get your opinions on it? Worth getting, or is there another book worth buying like Aorta or one of Sear's books?
Heres one of mine. 40mm about 46.5 g.
whats the size?
Connecticut 1785 1M-E, high R-3 or low R-4. Rare Mailed Bust Right This was the only use of the obverse die. This was the only use of the...
That's how I ended up with this one. lol
Hows that? lol Constantius II, 22 May 337 - 3 November 361 A.D. Bronze AE 3, condition: VF, red desert patina, mint: Antioch, weight: 2.393g,...
lol Thanks (slaps own forehead) I even thought about the legend break on the obv.
what am I missing between Antioch 187A and 153?
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