Beautiful example. Love the toning too. My example I got late last year. It's a rarer type due to the "head on a column, not sure if your is...
Have you taken a toothpick and picked at any of it and see if it moves easily? If so, it's BD and yeah, you will have to treat it. From the...
I really like the portrait on it and Mauseus explained why, different. It's definitely better than the usual ones, like mine. [ATTACH] Carausius...
I'd gladly take them all. Lovely busties.
Great coin, David. Love the portrait on it.
Thank you.
This was listed for sale by a popular dealer and I didn't think twice about buying it since I have wanted an affordable Domna Drachm. Little did...
Looks good to me, reverse is just a boring wreath anyways. Obverse is where the interest is design wise.:cool:
And a real one for reference. [ATTACH] Geta (209 - 211 A.D.) AR Denarius O: P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT ,laureate head right . R: LIBERALITAS AVG...
Nice writeup. Even though I like Byzantine coins, I admit I haven't found a passion for these particular types. Mainly it's the attributing and...
Nice, hopefully you share a post cleaning image.
Big difference & for sure not one I have seen very often. This is definitely a case where cleaning improved it, just for the details. How did you...
Wonderful, looks like it will clean up nicely.
It is a bit lack luster. But it's still an attempt. Maybe if they had some medusa head coins or Fel Temp Fallen Horseman. I know when I was in...
Very true. What gets me is VAMS. I find it pretty ridiculous at what some "VAMS" go for. I think VAMS were invented because Morgan Dollars are...
[IMG] L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus. (89 B.C.) AR Denarius O: Bare head of King Tatius right, SABIN downward behind, TA in monogram before; R: Two...
Nice chunky croc on that one, JW. [IMG] Augustus, with Agrippa (27. B.C. 14 A.D.) GAUL, Nemausus Æ As O: Heads of Agrippa left, wearing rostral...
Thanks for the updates.
I have some stuff I am selling, not coin related. And it's no longer an option on my selling page. I went and did a buy it now on a low priced...
[IMG] Yazdgird (Yazdgard) I (399 - 420 A.D.) AR Drachm O: Bust of Yazdgard I on floral ornament right, wearing mural crown with frontal crescent...
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