yeah, that one looks like Vitellius and Vespasian caught in the machine in "The Fly[ATTACH]
lol, i just googled caracalla markianopolis coins and "poof" your thread from 2014 came up:). well, it's all Greek to me:0, i hope its real.
o..mines missing an o too? wow, what does that mean? bad spelling or bad coin? i had this for years and just recently got told what it was, or...
good for U:)
wow! (00) nice coin and funky pic.( thought i'd sniffed too mush verdi-care><)
lol, i hear ya! i assume these all to be Vespasian, i know 1 is for sure, aww hair no![ATTACH]
i have this Greek Caracalla. in the legends it has the omega on the obverse then an o (along with an omega) on the reverse. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
excellent way to go into the bronze zone Sallent. the dimples are the way i separate when Ptolemy's coins were struck.
nice addition David!
a fine addition to any collection, and with memorial back for you too!
ro ho ho and a bottle of rum...:)
ahh.. ok, that makes sense..thanks for the info..
i've had a couple of these coins for over 10 years and until this thread couldn't make out anything other than a octopus on one side...wow!
i wasn't aware that such coins existed until this thread. fanks!:)
coin collectors are the finders, financiers, curators and often times the best admirers of little museums of their own making..
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i concur. i'd like to have one of those coins.(as i'm sure we all would:))
there are much worse vices to have than buying coins friend:)
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