[ATTACH] Hadrian (117-138 A.D.) AR Didrachm CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea O: ADPIANOC CEBACTOC, laureate head right. R: YPATOC G.PATHPPA, Helios...
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Beautiful coin, congrats on it.
Seated coinage is some of the best U.S. coinage I think.
[IMG] Tiberius & Drusus ( 14 - 37 A.D.) AR Drachm CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea-Eusebia O: [TI C]AES AVG PM TRP XXXV, Laureate head of Tiberius right. R:...
Congrats, can never go wrong with JC. [IMG] Julius Caesar (February-March 44 B.C) AR Denarius Lifetime Issue O: Wreathed head of Caesar right;...
Great looking coin, I love it. Congrats.
Horn silver and crystallization from the looks of it. Looks like it's from just the dirt/soil it was in. Some cleaning caused it too.
Looks like it could be a bit porous but the weight seems OK to me from other examples I have found.
Typing on a phone sucks.:confused:
Agreed, used to step on them when I babysat my cousin back in the day. I loath those things.
Yeah, I have one of both styles, but neither have keys.
A neat coin, Evan, congrats.
I only found one instance of the keys and this is what was typed about it: "Nearing the end of his life when this coin was issued, Henry was...
A pleasant little bronze.
Wonderful coin, not something seen too often.
I assumed they were common since I have seen piles of them on documentaries over the years and such.
Nice seated either way.
I believe they're farily common, but as usual, fakes exist.
[IMG] Justinian I (527 - 565 A.D.) Æ Follis O: DN ISTINI-ANVS PP AVG Helmeted and cuirassed bust of Justinian facing, holding globus cruciger and...
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