What happens when it's washed in water or swiped with nail-polish remover?
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Here's my example of 572: [ATTACH] and of 574: [ATTACH]
That coin has great eye-appeal! Interesting write-up, too!
Here's Marsyas on the reverse of this Tranquillina provincial from Deultum in Thrace: [ATTACH] AE 24 mm; 8.0 gm Moushmov 3757; Yourukova 425,...
Nice!
Lovely!
Very nice! How cool to have an Eleanor of Aquitaine, too!
I believe the obverse (Faustina) is a die match, based upon the misspelled inscription and the spacing of the lettering on the inscription:...
This coin, lot #1840 in Gorny & Mosch's Auction 204, March 6, 2014 has the same misspelled obverse inscription as my coin, ΑΝΙΑΝ (sic!) ΦΑYΤΙΝΑΝ...
Particularly nice examples of these typically-crude prutot. Lovely patination!
Fine acquisitions, all of them, with the Gela tet and the Republican Quadrigatus being my favorites! Just lovely!
Lovely coins, all, but I'm partial to that Nero tet and the Lucilla denarius. I also appreciate how tough a decent Julia Aquilia Severa is to obtain.
All lovely coins, but I love that biga of elephants!!!
Gorgeous bronzes. I particularly like the Trajan/Concordia seated and the Pius/Roma seated sestertii, which have lovely patinas and great eye-appeal.
Lovely additions to your collection. I like the Legionary denarius and the Titus; Among the Greeks, I like the Larissa trihemiobol and the AE 16...
Wonderful acquisitions this year. I particulary like the Jovinus siliqua.
Fantastic acquisitions in 2016: I love the Domitian and Galba denarii, but gorgeous coins all!
Gorgeous Republicans! I particularly like the Mars/warriors fighting and the Roma/Dioscuri issues!
Awesome! I particularly like the Vespasian sestertii and the sestertius of Lucius Verus!
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