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this is an upgrade (maybe) [ATTACH] but I will keep both since they are different workshops [ATTACH]
Lanz recently sold some of these on eBay [ATTACH]
I understand disappointment, but this is much ado about nothing. Unfortunately, mistakes happen and it seems that this coin was already sold. The...
google "procurator monetae"
They are both from Siscia. The first coin is •ASIS• Your second coin is ASIS, but if I am seeing a Chi-Rho on the reverse banner, which is not...
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this one is a little rough, but the pediment on the reverse makes up for it. [ATTACH] Maxentius A.D. 307- 308 25x28mm 5.3gm IMP MAXENTIVS P...
RIC VIII Nicomedia 120 is a Julian II coin with bull reverse. The Sear reference is for a Constantinople coin. There is also no real reason to use...
Maybe we have different definitions of "dismal" but you can find plenty of these Emperors in great condition and the added bonus is that they can...
Theoretically, a smaller weight and size would/could make it RIC VII. If this issue was affected by the coin reform of 313, the pearl ring...
I don't think you can differentiate the RIC VI issue from the RIC VII issue, though RIC VII only has a legend break of CONS-ERVATORI, while RIC VI...
The CNG coin has an obverse of OTACILIA, while the coin of Tejas is OTACIL. It is RIC IV 122b. Though RIC does not describe the sceptre, the plate...
two different questions here...continued usage versus re-introduction two re-introduced coins-- apparently Spanish IIII maravedis...
You joined the wrong board then, because he only mentions "Coin Community Family Ancients" :)
this one has a cameo effect with the gold toned silvering [ATTACH] Severus II A.D. 305- 306 27x31mm 10.4g FL VAL SEVERVS NOB CAES;...
Here is one of my favorites-- an unofficial FEL TEMP overstruck on a posthumous issue of Constantine I, both types from Antioch. Ex-Collection of...
[ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 2007 30mm 9gm Obv. CONSTANTI NVS PF AVG Rev. KONSTANTINTHALER 2007 SPARKASSE TRIER CITY-INITIATIVE TRIER e. V. The...
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from my sold coins-- a Vespasian with winged caduceus [ATTACH] and a Titus with winged thunderbolt [ATTACH]
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