My Crock has it's teeth outwards, so I guess some engraver thought crocs gum you to death. [img] Augustus, with Agrippa (27. B.C. 14 A.D.) GAUL,...
Nice Noble, Pan!
Same as @zumbly, the more common type. [img] Julia Domna (194 - 217 A.D) AR Denarius O: IVLIA AVGVSTA; Draped bust right. R : MATER DEVM; Cybele...
Great coins, Z!
Of all my ancients, this Roman Republic is the one I am concerned with the most, but so far it's been OK and rarely handled. But you can see if...
Sweet piece, Edward.
Maybe give it to a newbie for x-mas or contest giveaway. [img] Augustus, with Agrippa (27. B.C. 14 A.D.) GAUL, Nemausus Æ As O: Heads of Agrippa...
I own my fair share of coins with cracks, a couple pretty severe and they have survived still. Shame to see that. Looked like a nice Nero.
Nice addition [IMG] Severina (274 - 275 A.D.) Egypt, Alexandria Potin Tetradrachm O: OYΛΠ CEYHΡINA CEB, draped bust right wearing stephane. R:...
Looks fake, sorry.
Nice score!
First David Hall, now Don Willis.... https://www.pcgs.com/news/pcgs-thanks-don-willis
I like coin A best too.
Yes, it's real, common, worth about $20. A nice example.
If it was on ebay I would skim right by it, thinking it was a wrongly listed emperor or something. I like my ant. of him anyways. [IMG] Aurelian...
Looks like a nice little haul.
He usually has good quality coins. Nice additions.
Not a fan of the spots either. I would get a better example.
Thanks.
A handsome bronze, David. Decent price for it too.
Separate names with a comma.