Alexandria RIC VI 80 Diocletian, AE Follis, Alexandria, 308 AD. 24 mm; 5.9 gr. DN DIOCLETIANO BAEATISS, Laureate bust right in imperial mantle,...
Someone said it's always Steve's birthday.
I dunno. There are discussions as to where the mints were for the Gallic Emperors. Many belief Cologne and Trier and Lyons. But there is an...
Here is the coin as it really looks: [ATTACH] VICTORINUS Antoninianus OBVERSE: IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, radiate and cuirassed bust right REVERSE:...
One more time...... Actually, that is a seller's image and the color is way off. It has a nice brown patina with just a touch of red. I'll...
GORDIAN III AE30 OBVERSE: Laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right REVERSE: PMSC OLVIM City goddess standing left between bull & lion; AN V in ex...
It's about time you got one. And it's nice for Victorinus. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Good luck Amos. Ancients are awesome!
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Yeah, that's the one.
Very nice JA
Yep.
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Are you saying this coin was more expensive than the gold solidus? Wow, maybe I don't want this coin. The fact remains that it is the best...
I did find one on Vcoins: http://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/guy_clark/34/product/spain_carthago_nova_augustus_27_bcad14_ae19/79531/Default.aspx...
I can't seem to locate anything similar for comparison. Other Augustus coins from Carthago don't seem to be as costly. It is a nice looking coin.
This may be the first Nabataean I've seen that I truly would like in my collection. Very nice JA.
It looks like that made up coin of Steve's.
I guess I'm going to be odd man out. I do not like the looks of the Domitian. The portrait looks off to me. And as far as adding a patch of...
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