I don't recognize the image, but then again I'm no expert. Can you make out the legends on either side?
Good looking coin and good detail for a fine price. Congrats. Here is my only Plautilla: [ATTACH] PLAUTILLA AR Denarius OBVERSE: PLAVTILLAE...
I tried once again with a 25% offer on a Pagan Commemorative, but it wasn't accepted either and no counteroffer. Oh well, I think I will quit trying.
I have the same coin. Notice I have the years narrowed down to 218-222AD. [ATTACH] JULIA MAESA AR Denarius OBVERSE: IVLIA MAESA AVG - Draped...
I said "semis" when I suppose the weight could make a difference in the denomination.
I see coins like yours with the prow reverse for sale on Ebay, but I don't own any and I know little about them. I think yours shows is an...
I agree with TIF. The cornucopia seems to be missing unless it is worn completely. The coins you link are easy to identify the cornucopia.
Um, steve was right
I know next to nothing about Byzantine coinage, but your new coin appears to have good detail for the time period.
Yummm, Spam!
It was gibberish from a new member. It made no sense whatsoever.
Too bad. Oh well, we tried. BTW, what the heck is that post just before yours?
I'm doing the same when I can something I like I can afford.
Since we are showing our coins from Pontos, one of my favorite coins is from there: [ATTACH] AMISOS, PONTOS AE 20 OBVERSE: Head of youthful...
Decent coin even with the crack.
Good luck. This could be a really nice "half" coin. Keep us informed.
Do you mind if I ask how much you offered?
I made a low ball offer on a Nero Sestertius Janus Temple that had been cut in half mainly because at the moment I cannot afford both halves:( ....
Is that right? The mintmark on yours is TRS dot, while mine is TRS star.
Huh?
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