Sounds about right for the type.
39 mm 29.039 g
Nice, this is my first Venezuela coin actually. Now I want the 5 Bolivares, lol.
Was it a reprint of "Hair-dressing of Roman Ladies by Lady Evan? I have the small book of it.
Wow, she's grown up. Time flies. I have many vickies, but will post the recent one. [img]
Considering how bad it is, is there a chance you can get a refund? Many dealers on VC are nice enough may let you do so, or at least give store...
Interesting portrait compared to most. And congrats on finding a rarity.
It's a neat coin, Brian. I like the portrait and reverse.
That is true and it's articles like this that make me miss reading Celator. Shame it's gone. Still had a year left in my subscription.
Nice obverse and pics.
A favorite type of Caligula type is mine below. A bit common and usually found in decent shape and reasonable price. [img] Caligula (37 - 41...
Thats a nice looking bronze, Theo. I like the Hera portrait.
Might have to fight with Clio if you did ;)
Nice examples, RC. [img] Mariniana (254 - 258 A.D.) AR Antoninianus O: DIVAE MARINIANAE, Veiled and draped bust right, set on crescent. R:...
I wish, still need a portrait coin of his in time. Don't want the after death one. Got this though. [img] IRELAND, Henry VIII (1509-1547) AR...
Those are great, really like the half crown.
They're pretty dang rare and usually start at a $1000 or more. That's why so many of us tend to buy his bronzes. More plentiful & cheaper. As to...
Great coin, never seen that reverse before. [img] Caracalla (198 - 217 A.D.) AR Denarius O: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate head right. R: VOTA...
Great coins, Paddy!
It is interesting how some reverse types end up having some of the oddest/mucky portraits and some always have the best. But this is all coins,...
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