Which one is yours?
Thanks @Elodia Oaks :)
@Lutok Thanks for your compliment. Firstly, I'm thrilled this thread has taken off again. So many amazing displays posted, each with their own...
Yes, I do @Obone Great job
Thought I'd share this chart I stumbled across. Of interest to me was that the Pius and the Domna denarius' are of lower silver content (or have...
Do a specific gravity test if you're worried. It won't rule out fouree completely, but it's another tick.
A very educational thread, I may have even learned something! :D Thank you all for the information and suggestions
Thanks for the responses. So the centenionalis isn't necessarily an accepted/universal term. Thanks for the suggestion @dougsmit It looks like...
A question regarding the Centenionalis. I'm looking to buy an affordable late silver/billion Roman coin (later than the Gordian III I just...
A truly amazing coin @IdesOfMarch01 I can only drool.
Welcome to CT @Madman Mike I don't really understand your post however. The consensus was that they're both fake.
Yes, exactly. I was going to say M&Ms, but thought Smarties were more universal. Silly me!
[IMG] Exactly! :D
Great coin @Orfew Coins fall into my cart all the time, much to the annoyance of my wife
Yep, I'm the Smarties in the Trail Mix
nice coin @Collecting Nut
An amazing coin @dadams
Great information here guys. Thank you, more than enough to get me going on my next late silver Roman coin.
Lovely coin @Jay GT4 ! Quick question, I had thought that until very recently (when they salvaged a shipwreck off the coast of Sicily),...
@mikenoodle yep! That's all part of the mix.
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