They look authentic to me. I don't see any of the bubbling that would indicate die cast fakes, or any other major red flags.
Thanks Z-Man. Much appreciated.
I've wanted a Maximinus II coin for a while now. Yesterday, I thought I was getting one. As part of my new year's haul, I was sold a coin that...
Great example of the type Martin! I like the silvered texture of that first coin.
Funny you mention that. Part of the issue for me is that often these coins look completely different in hand than they do once exposed to the...
I think those tumor like lesions on Agrippa's face and neck could be the result of bronze disease, although I suspect someone tried to treat it at...
Nice coin JA. The detail on the reverse is outstanding! But I like the portrait too.
Sweet indeed Steve! Love the reverse on that dupondius. Nice.
Wow Bing. Those are great. I love the reverse on your Trajan and the portrait on the Agrippa is just stunning. He's got the most manly Roman...
I took a little break from coin buying in December. So this weekend I decided to get together with my local ancient dealer and make up for lost...
Nice haul Snewman! When I started out collecting ancients I had a lot of fun going to local coin stores and perusing their ancient coin "junk"...
Nice! I really like the reverse.
Very cool find! Thanks for posting DaveyDempsey. Makes me want to buy a metal detector and travel to jolly old England.
Great stuff ANoob! I've got to say, you seem to have the broadest collecting range of most of the ancient gang who hang out here. Being a fan of...
May 2015 be as good to you as 2014 was. Nice coins and an impressive montage! Your imaging keeps getting better and better JA.
Welcome back! Nice coin and a nice photo.
You are correct. Cut and paste error from my spreadsheet. It's been corrected. Good catch. Thanks Doug.
No worries Bing. Late to the party? Sometimes I take a week off from the party. LOL I always enjoy coming back though.
Aye.;)
Welcome to the forum North Umbria! Here are a couple of coins posted in your honor. Vrbs Roma; 334-35 AD Rome City Commemorative, Lugdunum...
Separate names with a comma.