@bcuda On the Carinus piece, what does the "NI " mean or stand for on the reverse above "Fides"?
You won three beauties. Very nice additions to your collection I'm sure.
Looks to be an AU 58. Maybe 60-62 if the TPG gods are smiling.
@messydesk That's a great looking piece. Will it be part of your Prime Number set?
Looks like a terminal case of Zincavirus
Congratulations!! Well Done!!
@Valentinian Thank you so much for the quick response. I did not realize that some Roman coins can be dated. Are there books or web sites that...
There is a coin on another forum that has the bust of Diocletian facing right on the obverse. On the reverse there is a wreath with VOT XX FY....
@Cheech9712 I found the article....
Educate me. What was the process that gave you these results.
Got back from my trip to Atlanta for the mid winter ANA show. The show was steady for the most part. Several dealers there that dealt exclusively...
While I don't collect ancients, I enjoy their beauty and history. If I were to start I would try to collect the aes graves coins. They just look...
My second day here. A few ancient dealers setup. Each one busy with customers. Quite a bit of money being spent. Lots of high quality Roman denari...
I go thru my wife's purse when her back is turned. This supplements my coin budget.:happy:
Really enjoying this thread. Some really neat coins being shared.
This thread went off topic quickly!!
Thank you for all of the information. Tried the VAM 2.0 and after a few pages just gave up. You would think that a segment of the hobby that is...
I have several of the more popular VAM's. Mostly "Hot 100" or "Top 50". I would like to find out about their value. Can someone point me to an...
IIRC there is a 1989 LMC struck on a copper planchet. A 1970-D Kennedy might just be probable. Just sayin'.
Regardless of seller, when you are purchasing coins that are heavily counterfeited, as these two dates are, ALWAYS buy them in TPG plastic, PCGS,...
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