[IMG] Nerva (96 -98 A.D.) Cappadocia, Caesarea AR Didrachm O AVTOKPAT NEPOYAC KAICAP CEBACTOC YΠATΔ, Laurate head right. R: CEBACTOY TYXH, Tyche...
Been awhile now. [IMG] Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 A.D.) EGYPT, Alexandria BI Tetradrachm O: ΑΝΤⲰNINOC CЄΒ ЄΥCЄΒ Laureate head right. R:L - Ζ...
It's interesting. Never seen FAVSTINI either. Possible it's a contemporary imitation.
Looks ok to me.
It's graffiti and it looks to be behind the back/neck area of Augustus, as for what it says, no clue. Looks like some simple scratches to me, but...
It's June and it's named after the goddess, "Juno", post your favorite "Juno" coins. [IMG] Julia Maesa (218 - 225 A.D.) AR Denarius O: IVLIA...
Agreed, Mary Pickford, Betty Grable, Kay Francis, Natalie Wood & Carole Landis. Too many to list. I wouldn't buy a Monroe coin, but I know she...
My latest addition is a Antoninus Pius Tetradrachm, recently published on Wildwinds. [ATTACH] Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 A.D.) EGYPT, Alexandria...
Gorgeous coin, one of the coolest ones, I have seen posted here. Congrats.
Wonderful. I still don't own any crab coins.
Looks OK to me.
Nice bronze! [IMG] Caligula (37-41 A.D.) AR Drachm CAPPADOCIA, Caesarea O: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS Bare head of Caligula to right. R: IMPERATOR...
Mine is copper too, but it's also got the green patina, over it. Many of these "cup" coins, come unattractive.
Wow, that's really great to hear. Don't hear too much of the new generations, taking a huge interest, in coins, especially ancients.
[IMG] Alexius III (1195 - 1203 A.D.) Billon Trachy O: IC-XC, + KE HQEI Bust of Christ facing, beardless, wearing nimbus cross, holding scroll &...
Sounds like he enjoyed more of the hunt and the anticipation, of the arrival, of his newest victim. Sounds about right, pretty much any collector,...
That was very nice of him!
We would love to see them and gladly help, if you need it.
Fantastic, just clean the dirt off and keep that patina in tact. That's how I like my ancients. Lucky friend.
Should give you an idea. [IMG] Persian Empire, Lydia, Anatolia AR Siglos O: Kneeling-running figure of the Great King right, bearded, crowned,...
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