Older than your parents', parent's, parents', parents', parents', parents', parents', parent's, parents', parents', parents', parents', parents',...
Neither an "S" nor is it DDO 101 http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1972DDDO001.htm
I still voted for "not talking about condition"
I agree 100%. That is one of my favorite things about ancients. I hate having my moderns in flips and not being able to touch them. Holding...
A cud is a die break that starts on the edge of the coin. Anything else would be a die chip. That being said, I don't see either of those on your...
I agree with @ken454 and @Clawcoins
Nice finds. If it is sterling it should be marked .925 somewhere on the ring. Look around and see if you can find it.
I like that Postumus. I only have one of him and it is rather garbage.
Looking forward to seeing these coins when you guys get them! Very cool of you @Sallent
No, I don't see anything. Have you compared it to any references?
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I like the reverse....Can't say that for the obverse though. We need a new portrait me thinks.
Sorry that things turned south on your generous offer @Sallent. If it weren't for members like you who go out on a limb to help us new guys out,...
CRACK THOSE BEAUTIES OUT!
Only looks promising because you can't see the Wide AM :banghead:
Perhaps you should have a drink or 5 and things will come into focus :)
Properly oriented, non blurry pictures will help immensely. Everyone here is more than willing to help but you gotta do some legwork too.
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Very cool of you @Sallent
Looks like it could be: Constantius II, AE4, Lyons. 337-341 AD. CONSTANTI-VS PF AVG, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right / GLORI-A EXER-CITVS,...
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