Nice find and interesting reverse type. Sestertii of Caracalla are not that common, so be glad that you found it. Can't say I approve of almost...
I have a Carus, Carinus, Numerianus, Diocletian and Maximian for that time period. All are pretty chunky.
I don't know how they came up with tunny, but if it is a symbol of the town that would make sense. I googled it and there are a variety of links...
Nice example @Al Kowsky
I have a Galeria Valeria, a somewhat stolid portrait of an imperial lady... [IMG] [IMG]
Great that they finally arrived. My record is 67 days.
I've been poking around and the most economical one I could find is $990, though the condition does not match yours. Outstanding (once again)
Great idea and I am sure it will be very helpful for beginners.
Interesting article and coins @Jochen1
That's a type of Maximin Daia that I have never seen before. Just a fabulous coin @Victor_Clark with incredible detail.
I've learned something new - thank you!
Yes, Rudolph agrees with you.
I like the Maesa, Domna, and Hadrian Tetradrachm
I kind of have gotten away from buying group lots, but I should start trying again. Nice haul.
Not Saturn, bot Sol. Don't have a Saturn example yet - but the feast of Sol Invictus was on December 25th. [ATTACH]
A left-facing portrait from Antioch. The SC stands for Coele Syria rather than Senatus Consulto. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Interesting coin but it sounds like you saved a few shekels.
Nice clean-up job. Certainly was time consuming I'm sure.
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