They do look nearly the same. Good eye!
I almost always take my own images of my coins; however, I have a question I don't think has been asked. If I purchase a coin, copy the image and...
[ATTACH] ANTONIUS PIUS AE23 OBVERSE: [AVT]O KAI TI AIΛ AΔ[ ] (retrograde) Laureate head left REVERSE: ZEVΓMATEWN, Tetrastyle temple with...
[ATTACH] MAXIMIANUS AR Argenteus OBVERSE: MAXIMIANVS AVG, laureate head right REVERSE: VIRTVS MILITVM, four tetrarchs sacrificing before walls...
I have a similar example, but I can't be certain they are from the same ruler. Mine is a prutah under ANTIOCHUS VII, Seleukid Kingdom, and I paid...
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I prefer non-slabbed ancients, but I suggest you leave this one slabbed. I have no idea what you paid, but I suspect it is worth more than most...
TY. Sometimes I just don't understand. If I were to tool a coin, I'd think I would tool more than just the hair.
I think it's a nice looking example. But I have a question for those who think it may have had the hair tooled. Why tool just the hair? Not the...
Will 7.3 do? [ATTACH] CAMPANIA, NEAPOLIS AR Didrachm OBVERSE: Head of nymph Parthenope right, wearing headband, pendant earring, and pearl...
Nice coin @akeady. My poor man's example:[ATTACH] L ROSCIUS FABATUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS ROSCIA AR Serrate Denarius OBVERSE: Head of Juno...
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