Sound like this will be a winner then.:confused:
[IMG] Constantine the Great (307 - 337 A.D.) Billon centenionalis O: CONSTAN-TINVS AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust right. R: BEATA TRANQVILLITAS...
Beautiful coppers.
Well, it's for modern coins, so at least it won't be used on classic U.S. coins. And since I could care less about modern U.S. coins, it isn't a...
Hopefully, he can keep it, unless it's going to auction. :confused:
It's a great starter coin and you paid a decent price for it, especially with how much ancients have gone up in the past few years. I am curious...
It's a great addition.
Beautiful!
[IMG] Claudius (41 - 54 A.D.) AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm O: TI CLAVD CAES · AVG, bare head left. R: COM ASI across field, distyle temple of Roma...
Upper left, sorry.
As the others have replied with, it's Lucilla. One of her most common reverse types. The portrait is unremarkable. The Geta on the lower left and...
Great example
Stunning coin. I think it looks wonderful the way it is.
[IMG] Maximinus II Daia (309 - 313 A.D.) Silvered follis O: GAL VAL MAXIMINVS NOB CAESAR; Laureate head right. R:GENIO POPVLI ROMANI; Genius...
Great looking group, hopefully you share the cleaned up versions.
Wow, that's neat. Thanks for the post.
Nice find, doesn't even need much cleaning, for once.
Nice write-up and great coins. I like my silver, but bronze does have it's certain charm. If I only collected U.S. coins, I would be solely...
Great coins, Victor. Even I haven't seen a quadriga on a Constantine I before, it's kind of refreshing to see.
Not a great photo, but it was a dream coin for me as a kid and once I became an older adult & got back into coin collecting, a seated dollar was a...
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