Phillip I, Antoninianus. This one actually has rather nice toning. Struck in the joint reign with his son Phillip II, e.g., 247-249 A.D. 4.3...
Your haul is getting better and better @lordmarcovan !
Don't have any cut coins as of now but that is a nice addition to your collection.
I only use natural light in my photographs. My pictures from 2017 were not good, but I have experimented with different techniques and lighting...
Some great coins there. Would you believe I don't have a Carus yet, on my to-do list.
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Great victorinus coin @Finn235 - gotta admit that it is a portrait of postumus!
Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.) Laodicaea ad Mare Obverse: Portrait of AP right Reverse: Portrait of Tyche left, with city represented on her head,...
The Gordian III OP coin definitely resembles Balbinus more than Gordian. Just check out this Gerber baby portrait of Balbinus... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've never bought a slabbed coin I can say happily.
Not a bad coin Shrews and you should be happy you got it for $12. The second coin I ever bought was a Constantius II GLORIA EXERCITVS type for $12...
I like this portrait of Claudius II - seems pretty realistic for a poor quality antoninianus. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A couple of very nice coins!!!
That's a better example than mine @Alegandron - London to boot. I've been looking at wildwinds this morning and I believe my coin to be of...
I have not had problems with them and furthermore have had good luck with dealers based in Spain, Netherlands, and United Arab Emirates - the...
Good one @Al Kowsky !
Here's my interesting helmeted Constantine - with a long tailing crest and two captives between standard on the reverse. Uncleaned hoard coin so...
Great OP coin and lots of great examples folks!
Well you start with the simple things, go on to Caesar, and then the other writers later on.
Great coins @Orfew and congrats on the auction wins.
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