Thanks everyone for your comments. This is one of those coins you don't see for sale very often in any condition. I would have loved to had one...
612 = Attributed coins 47 = Greek 63 = Roman Republic and Imperatorial 42 = Julio Claudians 5 = Civil Wars of 68-69 AD 22...
It is a general term used for grains not the maise of the new world. Wikipedia:
Thanks Chris. Love the "lady"
A few weeks ago this very poorly preserved denarius caught my eye. It was offered at auction with a very low starting price from a dealer I have...
I would love to see the reverse on the Notgeld lady. Notgeld meaning "emergency money".
I know absolutely nothing about the first coin, but the Jovian is "sweet" as Steve might say. Here is my only Jovian: [ATTACH] JOVIAN AE3...
That's a nice coin Okidoki. Talk about crowding in the legends. Portrait details are well preserved.
I wouldn't think so, except perhaps to a specialty collector like Doug.
[ATTACH] GALLIENUS Antoninianus OBVERSE: GALLIENVS dot P dot F dot AVG, radiate, cuirassed bust left, holding spear over shoulder and shield on...
I know a lot of coins were cranked out at Siscia, but many of the coins struck there are very nice in detail. Yours is no different Scotts
Julia Maesa [ATTACH] Julia Domna [ATTACH] Julia Mamaea [ATTACH]
Venus [ATTACH] Sabina [ATTACH] Faustina I [ATTACH] Faustina Jr. [ATTACH] Lucilla [ATTACH]
A little late to the party: Athena [ATTACH] Minerva [ATTACH] Roma [ATTACH] Tyche [ATTACH]
Here is one I have identified as a Semis: [ATTACH] IBERIAN AE Semis OBVERSE: Young male head right, Phoenician letter before REVERSE: Bull...
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Yours is a nice example little brother. If it's the hillbilly version, than mine must be the third world version (but I still like mine all the...
OUTSTANDING!!!!
Very nice C89. Very nice.
Here is one I've shown often: [ATTACH] AMISOS, PONTOS AE 20 OBVERSE: Head of youthful Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy REVERSE: Thyrsos...
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