Thats cool, thanks for posting it.
Its a Antoninianus, not Denarius. A Antoninianus has the radiate crown, Denarius is a wreath. Still a great coin. I just have 1 ant. of his....
Seen before, no idea mint. Something there in-hand but dunno what. [img] Carausius (287 - 293 A.D.) Æ Antoninianus O: IMP C CARAVSIVS P F AVG,...
Great coin, much better weight than my skinny one too.
[img] Septimius Severus (193 - 211 A.D) Æ 27 Anchialus, Thrace O: AY K L CEP CEYHROC PE, laureate, draped bust right. R: HG CT BABHAROY AGXIALEWN,...
Those are great, especially the Antoninianus.
Nice addition, Eric. I like the reverse.
Thats a great coin with a popular reverse. I have many of her but will just toss one. [img] Julia Domna (194 - 217 A.D.) AR Antoninianus O:...
Ah, that makes sense. I rarely can do lots, if I do, it's like 3.
Thats too bad. If it's that bad, I wouldn't have bothered no matter the cost. I want a empress Antonia Minor, but the ones in my range are too...
Wow, thats a beautiful coin. Love both sides. Would be sweet to hold in-hand.
Great coin, Pan. My budget example. [img] L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi (90 B.C.) AR Denarius O: Laureate Head of Apollo right; symbol behind. R: L...
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