Very nice. I take it the auction images are more true to the coin's coloring? Either way, I like this coin. You did well. Congratulations! I...
How about showing the reverses. Many times, the reverse can narrow where they were minted as well as the year of mint. And, btw, depending on...
Very nice coin Martin. I especially like the detail on the reverse. The look on Elagabalus' face is intriguing as well. Look at the eyes. They...
Very nice coin with great detail, although I know next to nothing about this issue. Congratulations.
The best I've ever seen!
Congratulations on the nice additions. I particularly like Mr. Huntington. I've seen many of these for sale, but they always seem to sell for...
I disagree. The hole is not a detractor for me. Especially in this case, but many other coins as well. This coin is in wonderful condition and...
I have one other. Its in much better condition: [ATTACH]
It is rough little brother, but for the price well worth it. Thanks everyone for the help and especially to Doug for the link. Interesting read.
Looks near right except I am fairly certain my coin has a transverse scepter
Well, now I will show my ignorance. I did not know Carausius coins were minted on the Continent. I guess I will have to put my research hat on....
I just received this in the mail today and am not only having trouble photographing the coin, but also in the attribution. I believe the reverse...
I suppose it would be coins of the first centuries both BC and AD, with a little more emphasis on Imperatorial coins or coins of the era at the...
At the moment I have my addiction under control; however, one slip and I'll have to have a fix.
Your collection of Hadrian's seems to be growing every day. Nice looking coins for sure.
Are you making fun of me or what?:wacky:
The bumps are interesting. I will be watching for the answer.
Outstanding!! Truly, one of the most dreamed acquisitions for Ancient's collectors. CONGRATULATIONS!
I even tried to hang a West Virginia flag in the garage, but she said it made us look like hillbillies. (I thought that's what we are. Silly me).
Two of my nicer Probus coins: [ATTACH] PROBUS Antoninianus OBVERSE: IMP PROBVS AVG, radiate mantled bust left holding eagle-tipped sceptre...
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