Excellent detective work and a nice write-up @Pavlos - very interesting.
Cool coin @panzerman
Anastasius Dicorus, 491-518 A.D. Type: Large AE Follis, 39 mm 19 grams Obverse: DN ANASTASIVS PP AVG, Diademed draped and Cuirassed bust right,...
It seems like Magnentius and Decentius had to scramble to raise money to pay for their campaigns against Constantius II, so probably there was a...
I've been outbid a lot of times recently. I won't keep hitting the update your bid button once the line of insanity has been crossed. How about...
I agree. Constans, son of Constantine I small bronze. Reverse of VOT XX MVLT XXX. Latin abbreviation: Votis Vicennalibus Multis Tricennalibus -...
Alexander the Great reputedly had blonde/reddish hair.
Sounds like quite a bargain.
Justin II and his spouse. Clearly they are grey aliens. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It is the infant Jupiter on the back of the goat Amalthea, who supposedly nursed Jupiter for a time. It is an antoninianus of Valerian II Caesar.
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I have always found this conundrum very interesting. Maximianus Nob Caes obviously is Galerius (since Maximian was never a Caesar). However as...
I should add that obsidian from California and Yellowstone has been found in Florida and the East coast.
Nice coin Blake, quite a find. It seem like Elagabalus' sestertii don't come up for sale too often.
I read somewhere that Native Americans traded obsidian as a kind of medium of exchange.
Authentic to be sure. Not uncommon to see the large bronzes like this, especially after cleaning.
Cool coin glad that you were able to cement the two pieces together.
Nice coin. Apparently only struck in a period of a few weeks.
Nice find.
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