I'm not 100 percent but I believe your coin is: Constantine I, AE follis, Rome, 316-317 AD. IMP CONSTANTINVS PF AVG, laureate, draped, cuirassed...
Thanks everyone for the coin compliments. However, I was also hoping to get some kind of confirmation or non-agreement with the "down arrow"...
Nice coin. I need to obtain more coins of Gordian III. I keep ignoring him when I look and I really cannot account for the why of it.
I haven't heard this name in a while. I choked on my beer when I read that. Here is my coin: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] MYSIA AR Hemiobol OBVERSE:...
Last month I purchased this L Calpurnius Piso Frugi Roman Republic Denarius from a seller in Japan. It took less than two weeks for it to arrive,...
I guess you have two threads about the same coin. Regardless, I still like this coin ;)
I would welcome this example in my small RR collection.
Interesting and appealing coins Doug. It's the portraits, as you say, that makes them appealing to me as well. They seem different from the usual.
Ain't that the truth!:p
I know he owns at least one. Very interesting coin.
I don't collect these, but this one makes me want to take a second look. Nice pickup.
:banghead: I can't find anything like it.
Mine from 1981: [ATTACH]
I found this amusing I guess because I have the same issues. I'm old enough to find much in my life amusing since my father told me I would have...
Very good catch TIF. Excellent looking TET?
I'm having the same problems. I think I just may try your solution. For a buck I can't go wrong, eh?
First I've seen of this type. Very interesting.
Here is my nicest example Tacitus: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] TACITUS Antoninianus OBVERSE: IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust...
Beautiful coin Martin
Good on ya. Little Noob's getting pretty darn big now. Has it been that long ago?
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