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Not sure what you mean "what's wrong". Here is one of mine, different from yours: [ATTACH]
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It may be Prymnessos RPC 3207 [ATTACH] Or Prymnessos RPC 3209 [ATTACH] But both of these are more the size of a large dime
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] PHOENICIA ARADOS AR Tetradrachm OBVERSE: Turreted, veiled, and draped bust of Tyche right REVERSE: Nike standing left,...
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Beautiful example. It must be high relief to show the die indentations.
[ATTACH] LYSIMACHUS KING OF THRACIA AE 20 OBVERSE: Helmeted head of Athena right REVERSE: BASILEWS LUSIMACOU, above and beneath lion running...
You are right in every sense about these legion's performance. They were recruited from all points of the Roman world and paid for out of...
The MA Legionary coins circulated much more and longer than other coins, as nobody wanted to keep them because of the low silver content.
Nice looking Legio II @edteach Here is one of mine: [ATTACH]
It's always a wonder to me what non-collectors think are extraordinary and what is of no interest to them at all.
I've participated since we began having the annual exchange, but I don't think I will this year. After the split, things were said that I cannot...
It does as 4 is written IV or IIII Here is the other 8 [ATTACH]
Seems a good price. Legio 8
When you are looking, make sure the legion number is legible. Not counting "PRI" and "LEG IIX" which are both questionable, there are 29...
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[ATTACH] CONSTANTINE I AE2 Follis OBVERSE: Constantine I AE3. 315-316 AD. IMP CONSTANTINVS AVG, laureate, cuirassed bust right REVERSE: SOLI...
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