I get it for sure. Thanks.
Bardon all the destracting "reverses". I had trouble because the reverse is not nearly as bright. SAEE
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[ATTACH] 1892 Classic Commemorative
Good question!
I have another "observation of my collection", so this is an empirical type question and not one based on other facts. I buy denarii when and if...
Thank you!
I know this is an old tired subject for most of you and I did search the ancients forum posts and then got confused with wiki stuff as it seemed...
“the devil is in the Dyson” :joyful:
I like the before better I think. More detail.
[ATTACH] Bhutan, Hammered Coinage AE 1/2 rupee (Deb) 21mm, 4.8g Period III, 1835-1910
Couple more Janus head coins..... [ATTACH] Cluvius Saxula Æ As. Uncial standard 169-158 BC. Laureate head of bearded Janus; I (mark of value)...
[ATTACH] One of my few Imperatorial bronze coins. The obverse shows the the head of Janus with the features of Cn. Pompeius Magnus. Somewhat...
Very informative and well done!
I'm surprised the number is that low. I collect fossils and stamps and assume 25% are not real. There is no cool name like "fourree" for phony...
Yes, I just figured that out. The obverses are clearer too.
My favorite bearded Caesar.[ATTACH] CONSTANTIUS CHLORUS CONSTANTIVS NOB[ilis] CAES[ar] FELIX ADVENT AVGGNN Africa standing right, head left,...
[ATTACH] As you can see the reverse in some of these coins are even more worn. But a couple I think I can identify. I’m gonna give it a shot.
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