Well, I just got in and took a look at the two coins. IMHO, they are both authentic based solely on the images which is dicey at best. I have my...
On my computer the new images look very green while the old look better. But if the green is more true to the coin, then good on ya.
I have my doubts about them all. Having looked at authentic coins listed and fakes on the fake boards, I wouldn't be comfortable buying any of...
I have to agree with Doug on this one. It's a good looking example of the type.
These are neat little coins. Yours is in good condition. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Sad eyes; beautiful coin. Congratulations
A nice coin with decent portraits. It pairs well with my coin from Caesarea [ATTACH] NERO AR Drachm OBVERSE: NERO CLAVD DIVI CLAVD F CAESAR AVG...
It looks like it might be a die clash. Too bad you missed it.
I vote with the herd. Leave em be
I'm with Mat. The second has more eye appeal possibly because of the breastplate, but I like the detailed reverse better as well.
Nice Pompey. [ATTACH] SEXTUS POMPEY; GENS POMPEIA AE As OBVERSE: MAGN above laureate janiform head with features of Pompey the Great REVERSE:...
Excellent information and background. Oh, and coin as well. Here is my poor man's example: [ATTACH] C. EGNATULEIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS...
Ya gotta stop. You're killing me with all these nice gold coins.
Yeah, well, when I was a young-un we used to walk uphill 15 miles to school everyday, and 15 miles uphill home every afternoon in waist deep snow....
It's a four letter word that begins with s---!
As I said in the other thread, I have my doubts because of the seam.
After living in other parts of the world where haggling is expected for much of my adult life, I find I'm always trying to haggle no matter the...
Provincials can be some of the most interesting coins during this period. Too many Roman coins have the same reverses over and over again. Kinda...
This one doesn't look good either. Is that a seam around the edge? What is the weight and dimension?
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