A similar specimen is listed on coinproject with the double attribution RIC 650A / 664a and this special comments: " At this time I can't see a...
I suggest you contact @John Anthony , a member here who can surely give you good advices about what to do with your collection. And keep going...
Novembre 21st 130 AD Hadrian and Sabina were both in Egypt for about 3 months, continuing their exploration of this important part of the Empire...
Julian of Pannonia: another usurper I won't have soon in my collection. His coins are rarely sold for less than 1000 $. But it is certainly one of...
Nice acquisition @ominus1 . Here is my Florian with his TWIN...Tacitus ! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Voilà un article très étoffé Mr. Jean-Claude. Quelles belles pièces vous nous présentez ! (Translation: Wow Q !) And here is my two half croc:...
Here is a Philip I , but I call it my PACMAN coin: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Justin Lee switching from Antioch to Alexandria??? Here's one I've never posted before. Pretty worn but a nice & detailed portrait : Claudius II...
Many thanks @Julius Germanicus for the details. I missed your thread last year and will certainly add those infos in the description of my fourrée!
According to Künker's description of your aureus, on the 10,766 coins in Zeno's collection in 1747, 433 were gold. Yours is surely one of the most...
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This is my latest acquisition. I bid on this coin because I've never owned a fourrée Aureus. This one is imitating a Probus' victory issue from...
Could it be Marcus Aurelius with the legend ΑΥΤΟ Κ (Μ) ΑΝΤⲰΝƐΙΝΟϹ ? https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/4/5742
Come down CT members. I personally know the guy who works for this auction house in the identification department. He is blind for over 30 years...
A magnificent aureus, breathtaking ! Double die match with NAC 97 (from the Bosco Reale Hoard of 1895). [ATTACH]
Very nice new trio. I'm pretty sure @Roman Collector will visit your thread soon...;)
Potin is an alloy of copper, tin and sometimes lead (sometimes with traces of other metals) widely used by the Gallic peoples to make their coins....
Nice duo @furryfrog02 . I didn't know you are a Rome Antique guy.....
Congrats on your new baby. Here is my oldest FORTVNA : Nerva dupondius 97 AD Rome 27mm 8.19g FORTVNA AVGVST S-C RIC 84 [ATTACH]
Very attractive As with a nice brown patina! About the type, some link it with the centenary of Augustus’ victory over the fleet of Antony and...
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