Here is my new purchase. Grypos for "G". I sure hope it is "g"enuine. [ATTACH][ATTACH] SELEUKID KINGDOM Antiochos VIII (Grypos) AR Tetradrachm...
I voted XF45 yesterday (I wanted to vote EF45). :)
Shall we graduate to "G" at noon today? I've got a couple Gs and one is a new purchase from this last Sunday.
I just read your Webpage. It explains much.
And perhaps the obverse legend should begin with IMP CAES M or A.
How about this. I just went through the reverse legends listed in my Sear book and didn't find the letters on the depicted reverse. I'm going back...
Hello Loreta, I would agree with jallengomez assessment that the 1969D dime appears to have environmental damage. I'm assuming that this 1969D...
Hello Randy Geki, Can you tell me briefly what these three coins are? All I really know is that we are at "F" and the middle coin looks familiar...
Yes, welcome to CoinTalk CoinExplorer! I am in CT but will be in FL for the FUN show in January.
I found the same city Commemorative coins in the batch of Romans that kinda-sorta started my education in Roman AE3/4 coins. It is one of the...
At the risk of repeating myself, please provide the coin's precise weight and dimension. Also include a clear, closely cropped photo of the...
I have an "F" coin & it's not Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Faustina Senior AR Denari ca. 141 AD 3.15 grams, 16 mm Obv: Draped bust of Faustina...
Ahhhhh.... Apparently I was looking at a different fellow named Valens. There was a fellow in A.D 314 & that coin is quite elusive. There is...
This one piece appears to be Valens but it doesn't make sense because the Sear book only lists one Valens coin at a high price. What do you folks...
Identifying some of the Roman coins in this batch has been fun. However, the identification process for some of really poor condition coins has...
Hello Loreta, #1 Welcome to CoinTalk. #2 If you have a copper-colored dime, then you should start a new thread here at the error coin section...
Who is the guy on the reverse & what is he doing?
It is a "joke coin". Counterfeit coins of this type depicting the proper obverse and proper reverse designs are prolific. They are often found...
This other fat copper coin was in the lot. There is no label so I'm only assuming India. It is 16.7 grams and 19.5 mm diameter and 6.5 mm thick....
In which Century should I begin looking? I suppose I could start at 1958 and go back in time book by book.
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