Well sure. Unless he knows one is going to be there I wouldn't expect to see one by chance and is why I suggested others.
#1 does it have to be that exact one? There are hundreds of different ones from the same period. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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I can look it up but that would be a moot point as the coin is a modern cast forgery I am afraid to say. Yours is almost 50% underweight for the...
Do you have a scale? Does your tet really weigh under 11g?
That's a great pick up Mat, and from a interesting mint.
I've never owned or even seen one in person, but the ones I have seen photos of are wretched (even more so than this one). Other areas look off as...
Don't have a reference at the moment, but looks very close to this one. Which would make it a 1/4 siliqua. [ATTACH]
I believe this is a half siliqua, otherwise my valuation was waaaaaay off :eek:
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This one is scarce. [ATTACH] Here is one of mine of the same type though from a different mint. [ATTACH] Constantine I Antioch mint 337 to 347 AD...
Fantastic, types I am fond of. I did a write up on these here. [ATTACH] Commemorative Series Mint Rome 336/337 AD Obvs: CONSTANTINOPOLIS, Laureate...
That's a rareish quarter siliqua from Sirmium. Could be worth $300 or more. Here is a common type I sold for $80. [ATTACH] Theodoric/Uncertain...
The latest known image of Janus on a coin :D [ATTACH]
That's unfortunate, but your competition can breathe easier because of that.
If @zumbly chooses the new one I think he is, then he will will 9 times out of 10 for that round.
The only cleaning that can be done on this is removing the dirt by hand which would take me 20 to 30 hours under magnification, but yours appears...
All of those are nice examples. The Romans didn't use the concept of an angel on their coins, though they did use crosses later in the empire....
I'm not sure on AAH, but many high volume sellers from that time have dried up or simply 'disappeared'. I know Silenos was shut down by the FBI...
A boar and a deity, nice! How about an Iberian Celt? [ATTACH] Titiakos 100 to 80 BC AE AS Obvs: Bearded male head right. Ψ behind Revs: Horseman...
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