Interesting coin. I've never gotten into collecting barbs as I just don't know enough about them to be certain. I've always entertained the idea...
Very nice coin, green and all. I certainly wouldn't attempt to remove it. Love the coin.
Very nice Martin.
Hey John, that's a beautiful coin with wonderful detail for this issue. Congrats.
I own about a half dozen Domna coins, but none with a Fortuna reverse. Interesting thread.
very nice Domna.
Go Denver an Peyton!!! Gooooo!!
Why, how in heavens name did you ever guess?
Does that mean you can use the savings to buy coins?
Ok, it's your thread, but I have to get in a Foghorn and Chicken Little. They remind me of us (Bing and steve) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, but it is far from being "a nice Rome coin", but it has nice patina and, btw, I have it attributed as RIC 116 (?): [ATTACH] CLAUDIUS AE As...
I forgot about Foghorn!
Thanks for the compliment. I know how much I spent on this coin, but I wonder about it's worth in the market place. It is one of my favorite...
Without a doubt you are correct. I miss typed the ID from my catalogue which identifies the mint as a Spanish mint. Reading through the CT...
[ATTACH] NERVA AR Denarius OBVERSE: IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS II P P, laureate head right REVERSE: CONCORDIA EXCERCITVVM, clasped hands...
[ATTACH] OTHO AR Denarius OBVERSE: IMP M OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P, bare head right REVERSE: VICTORIA OTHONIS, Victory standing left on globe, wreath...
I have way too many to choose from, so here are three that are among many of my favorites: [ATTACH] CLAUDIUS AE As OBVERSE: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR...
Rehearsals?
It sold above my limit, as so many coins do. Aw well. Such is life.
I'm not so sure I would go so far as to call the "pond life". I would, however, say they certainly have their nickers in a knot.
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