I know next to nothing about Parthian coinage, but I'll take your word that it's a pretty issue. I don't think you'll make it to Thanksgiving...
Yeah, right! I wish someone would have bet me. I'm still open for a wager.
Looks fine to me: Diadumenian AE Sestertius, RIC 219, Cohen 23, BMC 155 Diadumenian, as Caesar, Æ Sestertius. M OPEL ANTONINVS DIADVMENIANVS CAES,...
I don't collect these, but I believe they are Indian or Indo Kushan.
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Love it. Great portrait which makes up for the wear/weak strike on the reverse. Congrats. My best Nero is a provincial [ATTACH] NERO AR Drachm...
I'm in the mood for some Temptations [MEDIA]
Nice NP little brother. Here are some bulls for ya: [ATTACH] SICILY, SYRACUSE, HIERON II AE19 OBVERSE: Head of Persephone left, wreathed with...
That's a lovely Sestertius @Julius Germanicus
Aha! I can see said the blind man.
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Ooh, that's the one I was bidding on against @Sallent. I knew there was a reason I wanted @Sallent to have it:p. Seriously, I hope it turns out...
Great portrait for sure!
Curiosity is what killed the cat, but which coin is it?
[ATTACH] CRISPUS AE Follis OBVERSE: CRISPVS NOB CAES, laureate, cuirassed bust right REVERSE: SOLI INVIC-TO COMITI, Sol standing left, chlamys...
Beginning with Julius Caesar, I have continuous emperors through Commodus, 48BC-192AD or 140 years. Then I'm missing both Pertinax and Didius...
I don't see any problems with your coin. But knowing you spent serious money on it, you should send it off for authentication to be certain.
As Steve has said many time, where there is doubt, there is no doubt. Either make sure it's one way or the other or you will always wonder.
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