Great Sestertius Gary, heres a FORT RED in silver: [ATTACH]
Constantius Chlorus died in 306 while fighting the Picts in Scotland , he appointed his son Constantinus as his successor: [ATTACH]
Trajan's successor Hadrian first copied the long legends: [ATTACH] but later only put HADRIANUS AUGUSTUS on the obverse: [ATTACH]
I like the toning on this one : [ATTACH]
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Thats also an easy fix Poor old man , made it also 30 % larger: [ATTACH]
Better ? adjusted with darker - lighter and colour saturation. Find a program online to alter your pics. [ATTACH]
clumsy reengraved P : [ATTACH] next: coin with legend Egypt
Congrats gsimonel, I like both sides. Here's mine: [ATTACH]
Congrats,Old poor man,did you notice the herm far left on the reverse of your coin ? Here's my Lampsakos mint tet: [ATTACH]
Congrats Ryro , my turtle is only 400 years old: [ATTACH]
My absolute favorite ""Manus Dei"" [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I dont have a shield of the Macedonian Koinon , but this is my favorite Koinon. [ATTACH]
Nice coin Parthicus , congrats. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Congrats, very nice triskeles. Here's another stater from Pamphylia Aspendos: [ATTACH]
Congrats, sharp coin, compare yours with mine, about FINE imho: click pic for more info at bottum. [ATTACH]
I have a denarius of Maximinus going the opposite way, took 3 years to turn from white to bleuish. Its in a wooden case together with other...
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