Licinius II AE Follis' [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Licinius I AE Follis' [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Licinius I AE Follis' [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
LUCILLA AR Denarius [ATTACH]
LYSIMACHUS KING OF THRACIA AE20 from an uncertain mint in Thracia: [ATTACH]
Nice coin lil bro. Six coins eh? I have four to post yet. I just can't seem to catch up to you. But, here is a nice Valerian I AE20 from...
Ah, Franken-Lucius-stein
A fouree is a plated (usually silver) ancient counterfeit coin. It is unknown if it was criminal counterfeiters or the government in short supply...
You have a spear?
I just got so tickled I spewed my soda out my nose.
And one more quote from on-line resource "Money Museum". Note here that the description of the obverse indicates Apollo vice Vejovis. I read...
And from Sears, page 19:
The National Museum of Scotland says this about the reverse of your coin:
Very nice and I'm jealous!
The dudes just protecting the family jewels (if I had the audacity to go to a fight naked, I suppose I would protect my most important assets too).
Thanks VK. However, some of the more "common" types can be very beautiful. I'm saying that here cause I just got another one. :rolleyes:
You are right about Frank. I don't think I've ever seen him grade his coins too high. In fact, the opposite is probably true. I think we are...
I certainly do not go out of my way to hunt one down.
But it has the witches face! :rolleyes:
You sound like you are contradicting yourself med-man. Sure, knowing grading is fine as you say, but . I agree with you on all accounts.
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