Good Valerian. I find the provincial Valerian's are better struck. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I just couldn't help myself Doug. I hope you find one at the next show. I still have the one that's not so pretty: [ATTACH]
I will post this coin even though the dioscuri are not mounted: [ATTACH] MN. FONTEIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS FONTEIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Jugate...
Love your new coin TIF and Roma has beautiful eyes. Much better than most I've seen or own. Here is scar face [ATTACH] ANONYMOUS ROMAN REPUBLIC
The person kneeling looks like she (?) is wearing a hat of sorts. Nice coins. Both of them.
Small portrait?
Congratulations on completing the set Doug. The coin looks good on the obverse, but outstanding on the reverse. Nice tree.
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It's Byzantine, but the reverse being so worn will make it tough to identify. Perhaps one of the Byzantine collectors will wander in shortly and...
I think it's ok if they wander in and look at the wears. JUST DON'T TOUCH! Joking of course.
Welcome coin brother. However, can you show images of both sides?
Yes, they are as common as the dirt in which they were found. But finding extraordinarily well struck and detailed are not so common.
Here is my version. [ATTACH] CLAUDIUS AE As OBVERSE: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TRP IMP P P - Bare head left REVERSE: CONSTANTIAE AVGVSTI -...
I don't know. I think they are both crappy coins! HA! Gotcha! Both are decent bronzes and a homer reverse is highly desirable. Congrats Mikey.
A beautiful piece with great detail.
IMPOSSIBLE to believe!
You can say that again!
Do you deal on the internet at all?
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Do you have many Ancients?
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