Nice coins, Doug. Really like the first one, looks like a Bactrian with it's style.
May need to use a bronze provincial for Otho. Likeness isn't good though.
Wow, love the reverse. Guess steroids were around then too! Looks like some wwe wrestler.
I liked the mixed look it has. Already have a decent one of him though. He does have some charm to his portraits. [img] Postumus (260 - 269...
I'd say it's a start. Very nice.
Here is my Fausta. [img] Fausta (324-326 A.D) AE3 O: FLAV MAX FAVSTA AVG Mantled bust right. Bare headed; waved hair drawn into a bun at the...
Neat mintmark. [IMG] CRISPUS (317 - 326 A.D.) Æ(S) FOLLIS O: IVL CRIS-PVS NOB C, Laureate head right. R: CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, VOT X in wreath,...
Many available, but have much wear. Doug's is actually one of the nicer ones.
Not Egypt. Maybe your thinking of Caesaria, Cappadocia. Many other Egypt denominations too.
Great portrait on it.
That's a very nice coin, Doug. I really like the portrait on it. I ran the "sharpen" filter twice in photoshop, looks like"B" to me too.
Nice bronze, RC.
antoninus pius, looks fake though.
I knew already, would love to have a coin of hers though.
Nice coins, S T.
I'd leave the coin alone, looks nice as is.
That is neat to see, thanks for sharing.
I'd go for #1 also, simply due to the face being more important to me. Better & has a nice tone too.
There is fakes of Sestertius of this type.
Nice addition, Steve.
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