As you know I have a similar coin for Maximianus; different reverse legend however. It was minted at Ticinum: [ATTACH] MAXIMIANUS AR Argenteus...
Some of those are quite ice, especially the "black and tan"
I have a lot of Gallienus coins. Here are a few: [ATTACH] GALLIENUS Antoninianus OBVERSE: GALLIENVSAVG - Radiate...
Interesting coin with a different style portrait. Elpis looks like she is wearing a 1950-60's poodle skirt.
[ATTACH] CLAUDIUS II (GOTHICUS) Antoninianus OBVERSE: IMP CLAVDIVS P F AVG, radiate, draped bust right REVERSE: SPES PVBLICA, Spes walking left,...
BTW, if the "tater" you mention is Tater the Cat, I've bought coins from him in the past w/o problem.
I'm thinking JA has the right of it. I too believe it is Fortuna, and, if so, the ID should be: Gordian III AE Sestertius, RIC 331a, Cohen 99...
I can't speak to it's authenticity, but I think it's a Jewish coin if that helps.
That's a wonderful CII VK. Nice portrait.
[ATTACH] JULIUS CAESAR AR Denarius OBVERSE: Diademed head of Venus right. REVERSE: CAESAR - Aeneas...
After you do it once, you'll see how easy it is. We'll be watching for the images.
No Lepidus coins here, but I do have these: [ATTACH] MARCUS ANTONIUS Ionia Silver cistophoric tetradrachm OBVERSE: M ANTONIVS IMP COS...
I thought the OP coin was possibly a Victoriatus until I made out the moneyer name on the reverse. I need to get at least one of each. Like...
You can get a I'd be interested as well.
Yeah, I like that commercial. Makes me think of Steve.
I have been looking at the RR Quinarii for some time waiting for the right one at the right price. That is why I recognized it straight away....
I can still get on the site if I'm persistent. It's been hard to get on ever since the crash this past summer. Also, very slow to load at times.
Anoob: You sure have expanded your coin collecting since first we met. I've never gotten enthused about these, but, as Steve says, all coins...
Ah, I think I found it: Roman Republic, Cn. Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus (88 B.C), Silver Quinarius, head of Jupiter right, rev., Victory crowning...
Norm: I'm not certain, but I think this is a quinarius. At least the size and weight suggest it. I cannot make out the letters underneath...
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