Very nice example. One of the better ones I've seen. [ATTACH] Gordian III (238 - 244 A.D.) AR Tetradrachm Syria, Seleucis and Pieria. Antioch O:...
Does it catch my eye, is it going cheaper than the going rate, do I not have anything else I'm saving up for at the time instead, are my bills...
[img] Constantius I (305 - 306 A.D.) Egypt, Alexandria Potin Tetradrachm O: ΦΛA KωNCTANTIOC K, laureate bust right. R: Homonoia standing left,...
Nice. My only JP [ATTACH] Julia Paula (219 - 220 A.D.) AR Denarius O: IVLIA PAVLA AVG, Draped bust right. R: CONCORDIA, Concordia seated left,...
^The best reason not to in this thread. And also, no, I enjoy looking at all of them at my own leisure whenever I want. Photos just don't cut it.
You're right, it's Tom Mullally. Still, I sent the FB message to Alfred.
FYI he recently moved to Philly & got a job at CNG, so I dunno if that has anything to do with the delay or not. I messaged him on FB, we'll see...
Whew, I thought this was another Gordy III Roach post. Great coins, John. I own no bug coins.
Great addition. Awesome reverse.
Since I focused on her for so long, the "Vota in Wreath" is fairly common. Unlike the coin, IVNONI LVCINAE, that RC posted, which is rarer. I...
That's some great-looking lots and hopefully provides some hours of fun. And for the last lot, that would be a nice Gallienus to own. I've only...
What's the reverse? It's possible it may have been smoothed or just extra cleaned in some areas. Otherwise it looks OK coin wise.
That same out well. Great patina on it.
Big difference & great find!
Wow, nice score. Good portrait left on it.
That's a good looking addition, John. I figured you were done collecting them. [img] Nabataean Kingdom AR Drachm O: Laureate and draped bust of...
Just so you know I had that exact Lucilla for many years... [IMG] I also had every reverse type but parted with the set and only kept the rarest...
Just to shove it in a box with others to be forgotten about until retirement.:(
If the story is true, it's a neat acquisition.
I'm going to guess the tetradrachms is for the Herennia Etruscilla, looks like a better reverse type?
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