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The second coin looks like Gordian III, but I cannot make out the reverse for full attribution. I think it may be Jupiter. Perhaps something...
DJ: I'll take a look later if no one has stepped up by then. The first coin, however, is not ancient
I should also say Dionysos (Batman) also has a good eye for this kind of thing. I would take them at their word or at least take it serious...
The last coin you posted looks like a Constantine or Constantius II campgate. Fairly common coin, but try re-photographing for a clearer image.
DJ: Sorry, I can't tell from the images what they are. Maybe if you take them out of the cards and try to photograph them again without the...
Ripley, I have no idea if your's is real or fake, but I trust Martin and Doug to have an eye for these kinds of things. If I were you, I would...
Still a hefty coin.
Thank you for your thoughts. I will miss him. He was a real character. Called himself "Uncle Buck". I know this is a coin forum, but when I...
Hmmm, not the Batman I was expecting
That's a really decent Crispina. Congrats.
Love the coins, Batman. Absolutely stunning
Probably not enough to pay for gas, eh?
Gee, I have a Capricorn as well: Titus Fouree Denarius OBV: Laureate head right - CAESVESPASAVGTRPCOSIII REV: Foreparts of two capricorns...
You're making me jealous Martin. Great coins.
Thanks Martin. I forgot about Skylla TARAS, CALABRIA AR Diobol OBV: Head of Athena in crested helmet left decorated with Skylla REV: Herakles...
SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS AR Denarius OBV: SEVERVS PIVS AVG, laureate head right REV: INDVLGENTIA AVGG, IN CARTH in ex, Dea Caelestis in elaborate...
Nerva AR Denarius OBV: IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS II P P, laureate head right REV: CONCORDIA EXCERCITVVM, clasped hands holding legionary...
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