The 1st pic is better IMO. It's more eye-appealing. This coin is superb, congratulations BUT... the white plastic slab with its sort of teeth...
Nice coin, but could you post a focused pic? I think this coin deserves it
it's a dupondius of Domitian RIC II, Part 1 (second edition) Domitian 212
Just two bronze coins of Tiberius, one from Lyons, the other one from Antioch [ATTACH] As or dupondius, Lugdunum (Lyons, France), AD 12-14. AE 27...
You could upload these pics with size and weight, and the following prompt : "Dear ChatGPT ..." - well, let's be serious. The best would be to...
The reverse legend of the Trajanic denarius is PARTHICO P M TR P COS VI P P SPQR. Trajan was Cos. VI in 112 but he received from the senate the...
A dupondius with a nice chin, too [ATTACH]
ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΑΝΤΙOΧοΥ ΕΥΕΡΓΕΤοΥ : (coin of) the king Antiochos the Benefactor. [ATTACH]
What if the treasure hunter hired by the British Museum finds the jewels stolen from the Louvre ?
Hi, a happy new year ! I think the 3rd coin, from Antipolis, is not Marcus Aurelius but Commodus. 1) the portrait looks like Commodus 2) the obv....
Sure, it's Gallienus I have a specimen on which the legend is easier to read [ATTACH] Obv. : IMP CΛE R ΛGLL[OVNΛHHIR], radiate draped and...
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It is very difficult and uncertain to measure rarity of ancient coins. I don't think the statistics from the numismatic finds of a single...
[ATTACH] I'm sure this Philip Philadelphus tetradrachm of Antioch was minted later, under some Roman governor of Syria. But which one? The date is...
Last spring I was in Rome and of course took some time to visit some places one more time, taking pictures with my smartphone. In the Forum I took...
Wonderful octopus litra ! I had once the project of buying one and have it inserted in some nice pendant for somebody who loves scuba diving (and...
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Charles VI, who signed "the shameful treaty of Troyes" (as old French history textbooks used to call it). This man was completely nuts, but...
I don't think the Louvre has ancient coins. The French national collection is at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (BNF). They have a website...
Thanks for the info. I found 2 specimens on the OCRE database (RIC IV Geta 117 (as)), one from ANS, the other one from Vienna Münzkabinett, none...
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