Here is one of mine: [ATTACH] CONSTANTIUS I AE Follis OBVERSE: CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, laureate head right (large head type) REVERSE: SALVIS AVGG...
Nice coin at a great price RG. The combination of nice coin and price is right up my alley. Congrats. Since everyone is showing off their...
I like your coin since I have one similar. But I'm curious. When you saw the coin at the Baltimore show, did you know anything about it's...
You mistake me. I too have interest in his coinage. His and Allectus'. But, imho, because he was a Brit, Brits are willing to pay extra for his...
I'm not so sure it's related to his being famous, but rather that he was a Britain. Thus, the extreme interest in him from the British Isles.
I don't think I've ever seen a gold plated silver coin. Very interesting. Does the wear strike you as normal? I can see the high points all...
Interesting observation. It could be......
Is that you Steve? I didn't know you were so talented. Love the lid.
Hehe
BTW, I love this coin. A real "linebacker" heft and chunkyness. Not fat. Just stout. Love it. Did I tell you I love this coin?
That is the same agreement I have with my dealer in the UK.
Yes, I buy from a UK dealer that will generally charge only $5 (3 GBP) for shipping unless the coin is expensive. Then the price of shipping goes...
The exchange rate and most often the shipping rates as well.
Very nice. I think the mintmark is Nicomedia, right? Here is the same Concordia reverse from Constantinople: [ATTACH] THEODOSIUS I AE3 OBVERSE:...
Funny.
Aw c'mon. You know you'd miss us. :)
Sebastos was an honorific used by the ancient Greeks to render the Roman imperial title of Augustus.
But then you would miss our witty postings.
I'll betcha you can't just buy one!!
Bravo! Bravo! Well done Chris.
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