The person in this thread is different (I think)...he reminds me of another poster that was banned (several times), named arash...who was also...
Carthage also struck vota coinage for the tetrarchy; but the mint did not open until 297. The vota coinage from Carthage needs to be dated to 303....
RIC dates this coin to 303 because Diocletian and Maximianus both celebrated their vicennalia that year and Constantius and Galerius celebrated...
Thank you...though I paid twice what I did for my previous example, and it is in lesser condition. but...yeah o_O
Gavin, there is not an easy answer for your question. My interest for many years has been Late Roman bronze, so I tend to stay in that area, but...
a fresh auction win-- [ATTACH] Licinius I & Licinius II Circa A.D. 318 21mm 3.8gm D D N N IOVII LICINII INVICT AVG ET CAES; laureate and...
I'm not sure, but I would expect so...it's season 12 ep. 34
They have had David Vagi on before...unfortunately this was the same episode with Mr. highrating_lowprice [ATTACH]
I don't have any in stock, but I sold three recently, probably not as nice as the CNG examples though. $45 [ATTACH] $45 [ATTACH] $50...
You can get coins connected to the British campaign for decent prices, like the type with Neptune reverse that references the crossing of the...
I usually stay in my lane
the reverse has someone seated left...there are several possible types though. Compare the reverse with the coin below. [ATTACH]
Unfortunately, there is no international organization that can guarantee that you might not purchase a fake. Any dealer can mistakenly sell a...
yes...that is why you keep the label.
After you break a coin out, you can keep the label for your records...I have several from NGC
except RIC 158, workshop B is rated as c3, the most common rating in RIC VII.
here's a rare Constantius II campgate, not listed in RIC [ATTACH]
Actually, you can find these types in both flavors- spear or sceptre. I believe that this was merely an engraving shortcut-- it was easier to not...
nice variation on the theme. here's another Diocletian from Ticinum with Jupiter and his mini-me [ATTACH] Diocletian A.D. 285 21x23mm 2.9gm...
When the Ostia mint closed, it was transferred to Arles. There are two rare types issued by Constantine I that mark the occasion of the transfer...
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