Careful might take you up on that - might be the difference in a $400 coin vs a $4 coin.
It really is one of if not the most impressive early Medieval bronze coin ever!
Its where we found you last time - strewn about a table covered in Indo-Greeks.
@Collect89
I think @Eng has the record.
Byzantine Empire Anatolia, Nikomedia Justinian (r. AD 527 - 565) AE Large Module Follis (40 nummi) 43 mm x 23.78 grams Obverse:Helmeted and...
I might have to board a plan and grace Florida with an appearance. Might have to crash with @Bing. LOL
[MEDIA] Probably the gnarliest dialog ever. [IMG]
I swear you better stay away from awesome and cheap archaic and ancient India, if you don't at least score from me. :rolleyes:
We have turned folks like you before. Ha me too. @Cyrrhus The coin is awesome and so is the Highlander (first one only, and several episodes of...
I dont know but I would by that really nice Cleo II bronze, whaaaaaa...
The first coin is a great coin type and your example is better than most. The "in hand" picture would probably look better if you took it in the...
A straight up Roman Denarius. Great job!
Curious aren't we. Don't worry I couldn't give away super rare Indian coins if I tried. This is a very rare heavy unit 8+ grams - copper unit of...
Tetricus II, its is bronze.
....so jelly!
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