Faker than a body of a Kardashian.
Ironically I actually like the "bottom feeder" ones more than the upgrades. Especially the Valentinian I. I find the chipped edge distracting over...
[ATTACH] Septimius Severus(193 - 211 A.D) Æ 27 Anchialus, Thrace. O: AY K L CEP CEYHROC PE, laureate, draped bust right. R: HG CT BABHAROY...
Great coin. This was my first. I don't own too many sestertii. [ATTACH] Severus Alexander (222 - 235 A.D.) Æ Sestertius O: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS...
Nice example. [img] Maurice Tiberius (582 - 602 A.D. ) Æ Follis O: D N mAVRC TIber PP AV, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, globus cruciger in...
[ATTACH] Apollonia, Illyria, Greece, (200 - 80 B.C.) AR Drachm Ariston (Moneyer), Ainea (Magistrate), O: APIΣTΩN (moneyer), cow left, head...
Beautiful collection. Love the patinas on them too.
[ATTACH] Man. Acilius Glabrio ( 49 B.C.) AR Denarius O: SALVTIS behind, laureate head of Salus right, wearing earring and necklace; hair in knot,...
At least your Cerberus looks like Cerberus, mine posted above looks like a peeled banana with legs. [ATTACH]
My very first coin from the "Spanish Netherlands". [img] Philip IV of Spain (1605 - 1665) Spanish Netherlands (Brabant) AR Patagon O:...
My very first coin from the "Spanish Netherlands". [ATTACH] Philip IV of Spain (1605 - 1665) Spanish Netherlands (Brabant) AR Patagon O:...
I'll post my imperials instead of the same Tets. [ATTACH] Caracalla (198 - 217 A.D.) AR Denarius O: M AVR ANTON CAES PONTIF, bare-headed,...
Looks fine to me too.
Despite having Christ coins from Byzantine coinage, I always enjoy posting the actual resurrection. [ATTACH] Andrea Dandolo (1342-1354 A.D.) AR...
Super cool coin, David.
The scrape is a bit bothersome but at the same time I think this coin is all about the reverse so, for me, I would keep it just for the reverse....
B has more of the face & I don't know how important the face is to you but A is centered better & I love the colors of it more. [ATTACH]
Great coin, David.
Beautiful!
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