Very nice SwK. My coin of Agrippa suffered from BD and I have to keep an eye on it. So far, so good. I'm not very good at identifying die...
You're not eating the yellow snow, are you?
Sharper image, but just a bit more light like Steve said.
How much are you willing to pay?
That is a wonderful coin and I'll bet Oki will be jealous (unless he has one in his enormous collection of Hadrian coins). I'll thrown in one of...
Which just goes to show that fools abound. BTW, I own a bridge in Brooklyn I am trying to sell on Ebay. Anyone interested?
Yeah, I hear what you're saying. We just went to my friend's memorial in Georgia. Not only did I pay for the cremation, I paid for airfare for...
Wow! $500 seems rather high for this particular coin. But, hey, sometimes one has to pay the price for a coin that is wanted for one's...
That's a beautiful and desirable coin SwK. Like Doug, I would love to own one of these, but the prices are generally too high for my budget. I'm...
I hope you win. Good luck!
Nice coin I would like to own. Congrats.
It has something to do with the price of tea in China. Or maybe I'm wrong.
There are several workshops represented with the Constantius II RIC VIII ANT 49 including Theta.
I dunno, I was just getting used to the idea the horn is a dried bull penis.
Both the second and third coins I posted display Dionysos on the obverse.
Yours looks different. Mine is: AMISOS, PONTOS Æ17 OBVERSE: Head of Dionysos with ivy-wreath right REVERSE: AM-ISOS, Thyrsos; monogram to right...
RIC VIII Antioch 49, 337-341 AD. Listed as common
Nice pick up Mikey. I have no Mithradates VI coins, but I do have some Pontos Amisos coins. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I see nothing wrong with your coin Sallent. It looks quite sharp. However, I'm glad they are questioning someone else's coin and not mine (whew).
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