[ATTACH] Claudius 41 AD AE Quadrans Obvs: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG, Hand holding pair of scales. PNR Revs: PON M TR P IMP COS DES IT, Around large...
As promised [ATTACH] Under magnification there is no tooling and the legs, arms, head all are raised from the flan. 2.43g
I'm glad this post came up, I have one similar to the top OP but on mine the cuirass has arms and legs? I will post it in a few hours when I get...
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Yes it does need clarification. I have always used Vagi's since I feel he does a good job of differentiating burial conditions. From his book...
Very nice! [ATTACH] Constantine II Mint: Rome 320 AD AE Follis Obvs: CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, Laureate draped and cuir. Revs: VOT X ET XV F PR, in...
Imagine a hoard of silver coins in a large ball underground. As time passes the outer coins begin to degrade from exposure to the elements and...
I was a full time student and worked full time too, when I came into work one day I was not on the schedule and found out the business was going...
Honestly I had to do some research on this as I am not as experienced with such a late date or rarity with my latest being circa 1320. I think I...
The wear on the OP coin makes it more difficult to identify. There are dozens of different tribes/municipalities from Spain with similar features...
I consider the fall of Constantinople to be the end of ancients mainly because their civilization started by the end of the 5th century AD. I good...
That looks like it may be a Celtiberian coin which will predate Augustus by a hundred years or more. By the time I get home tonight I'm sure...
I was browsing the upcoming auction when I saw this and it reminded me of this post. http://romanumismatics.com/auction/lot/1157/ Under...
If you look at the above post you will see the same coin with different date. It's Antiochus VIII Grypus. Actually that coin is minted under...
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