Oh wait, I just read your post again TIF, it's a drachm. Sorry(It's still very nice, and you are getting all the good stuff.).
Ps. Its the I and A on the obverse which seem to run into the edge....why would this happen if not pressed or cast, I cannot make sense of it.
Ummm, rather than calling you an idiot for a different coin ... => ummm, does anybody have any proof that Eduard's coin is a fake? sadly, the "Batcall" doesn't seem to be answered quite as regularly nowadays (but I'll give it the ol' College try)
I dont know how we prove its a fake. Maybe Eduard could tell us how much he paid for the coin? Where he got it? Does noone else here seriously see anything wrong with the coin?????????????? I'll buy up a load and flog them to you if not....
Hey => the San Fran Wildcard Game is ready for kick-off!!!! aaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh!!! ======>>>> Go 49ers, Goooooooooooooooooooo!!!
Hadrian AR Denarius., 117-138 AD, 3.1g, 18mm OBV: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, Laureate head right, slight drapery on left shoulder. REV: COS III, Pudicitia standing left, covering face with veil. REF: RIC 176, RSC 392. This is my only Hadrian coin that I received in a low grade lot.
hello Marid, i wanna buy same coin but see mostly above 3 grams, can u tell me what your coin weight is? thx, Eric
thank you. yes on this link http://www.muntenbodemvondsten.nl/index.php?board=457.0 if i understand you correctly. i cannot put signiture below my name. maybe after certain time? all the best eric
I have it attributed as RIC 267: Hadrian Denarius. HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, laureate head right / SALVS AVG, Salus standing right, holding patera, feeding serpent in arms, altar before.