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<p>[QUOTE="nicholasz219, post: 3272322, member: 75641"][USER=97383]@Al Kowsky[/USER] That is an impressive Gordian III. I have no issues with slabs in general, but I think I would also want that one free as well. Thanks also for sharing your Syrian Antioch tet. I just purchased my first Septimius tet too. I'm very excited but still working on researching. Thank you also for including the history of why Antioch in Syria did not produce much coinage under the Severans. </p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=19463]@dougsmit[/USER] I appreciate you showing your coins here Doug, as usual. It is a nice group. I haven't been lucky to find any coins of Julia Domna yet from Antioch. I have kept my eyes open but nothing yet. The left facing portraits seem to be comically rougher than the right facing ones from Antioch. I've wondered why that is so. </p><p><br /></p><p>Do you know what the "S" "R" across the reverse fields means? I am assuming something along the lines of "S" "C" for Roman Imperials?</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=91461]@Ryro[/USER] Nice Julia! I am sad that I don't have one yet! Her portrait is strangely compelling.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=99716]@Jochen[/USER] Very nice coins. Both are very nice. The Julia Domna for the obverse and the Gordian for the reverse.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, I can' seem to edit my original post to correct the error on coin #5. If anyone wants to remind me how to do that, I would be happy to do so.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="nicholasz219, post: 3272322, member: 75641"][USER=97383]@Al Kowsky[/USER] That is an impressive Gordian III. I have no issues with slabs in general, but I think I would also want that one free as well. Thanks also for sharing your Syrian Antioch tet. I just purchased my first Septimius tet too. I'm very excited but still working on researching. Thank you also for including the history of why Antioch in Syria did not produce much coinage under the Severans. [USER=19463]@dougsmit[/USER] I appreciate you showing your coins here Doug, as usual. It is a nice group. I haven't been lucky to find any coins of Julia Domna yet from Antioch. I have kept my eyes open but nothing yet. The left facing portraits seem to be comically rougher than the right facing ones from Antioch. I've wondered why that is so. Do you know what the "S" "R" across the reverse fields means? I am assuming something along the lines of "S" "C" for Roman Imperials? [USER=91461]@Ryro[/USER] Nice Julia! I am sad that I don't have one yet! Her portrait is strangely compelling. [USER=99716]@Jochen[/USER] Very nice coins. Both are very nice. The Julia Domna for the obverse and the Gordian for the reverse. Also, I can' seem to edit my original post to correct the error on coin #5. If anyone wants to remind me how to do that, I would be happy to do so.[/QUOTE]
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