haha, I like em!
Thanks all:) I love the faces of the soldiers on the rev. heres a slightly better photo :) [IMG] I thought the [TICAE] was...
Got this awsome AE3 of Constans (though cracked and of center) and some neat countermarks, wanted to share :) Constans AE 3 CONSTANS P F...
tough one to get a pic of :o
I'm not certain :o but this is what I though it was Sestertius, 134-8 A.D. Rome. Draped bare bust l.; HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP. Rv. Togate...
Thanks :) Commodus was orginaly Doug's, along with that awsome pic. Thanks :D
Despite the lack of patina :rolleyes: I really like the bust on this one, its hard though to show how nice it is with all the damaged patina....
Nice!
:hail::hail:
found this one the history channel shop :goofer:
Great post! Helped me understand U.S. coin grading much more, as well as my only slabbed coins grade (a morgan). Thanks for posting it :hail:
Thanks Clinker :) I've been keeping an eye out for a coin from around that period. (a cheap one :D )
Age doesnt matter, theres always been idiots lol.
lol, man I hope not.
Thanks Clinker! It would be nice if the U.S. Mint did more stuff kinda like this.
from forvm Antioch, Civic Issue, 1st Century B.C. Bronze AE 21 tetrachalkon (added this from you), BMC Syria p. 153, 12 ff.; RPC I 4201 ff.,...
:hail: lol guess no one else wanted to try :)
This was my first provincial. [IMG] Severus Alexander AE26 Caesarea, Cappadocia 225 ad AV K CEOV ALEXANPOC, laurate head right MHTPOP KAICAP,...
Thanks :) Post it again here :D I pass up some ok coins of Titus and kinda regret it, but I know I'll get a decent one eventualy.
:hail: I'll post my provincials Great sestertius btw :) and another of Caracalla, Æ27 Nicopolis ad Istrum?
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