The CNG coin has an obverse of OTACILIA, while the coin of Tejas is OTACIL. It is RIC IV 122b. Though RIC does not describe the sceptre, the plate...
two different questions here...continued usage versus re-introduction two re-introduced coins-- apparently Spanish IIII maravedis...
You joined the wrong board then, because he only mentions "Coin Community Family Ancients" :)
this one has a cameo effect with the gold toned silvering [ATTACH] Severus II A.D. 305- 306 27x31mm 10.4g FL VAL SEVERVS NOB CAES;...
Here is one of my favorites-- an unofficial FEL TEMP overstruck on a posthumous issue of Constantine I, both types from Antioch. Ex-Collection of...
[ATTACH] Constantine I A.D. 2007 30mm 9gm Obv. CONSTANTI NVS PF AVG Rev. KONSTANTINTHALER 2007 SPARKASSE TRIER CITY-INITIATIVE TRIER e. V. The...
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from my sold coins-- a Vespasian with winged caduceus [ATTACH] and a Titus with winged thunderbolt [ATTACH]
sorry for the confusion, but I didn't mean that my example was the same RIC number...that's why I said "like" not "same"-- the coin I posted has...
It's from Arles like below [ATTACH]
I do it frequently if peope are paying with check/money order
It's not normal practice to describe a coin as having an aegis with a gorgon's head as aegis is understood to have the head, as that is what makes...
Orleans comes from Orléans which comes from civitas Aurelianorum https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurelia_gens
I've noticed prices going up over the years as more people gather on forums and talk about which auction sites they like...this inadvertently...
it could also mean that someone just forgot or neglected to scan the package in.
that's a centering dot and does not affect the RIC number. http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/dots/
This coin was struck by Magnetius and Nepotian and when assigning RIC numbers, it is a bit arbitrary since the biggest difference between the...
this guy is always overly optimistic on his pricing...he also finds incredibly rare emperors to sell. [ATTACH]
if you are talking medieval history it most definitely is Western centric as it is the study of European history during the middle ages, It does...
not Florian but scarce as it is from the short 1st issue of Rome which used the same marks and same types as Florian [ATTACH] Probus A.D. 276-...
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