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<p>[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 2654005, member: 51347"]My LAST coin that I purchased from Guy, at his last Show in NC. I literally went through EVERY coin he had at the Show. We spoke (through his Wife), about collecting, his coins, etc. He was usually high in cost, as he loved his coins. However, he gave me a very nice deal on the ones I purchased.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]587654[/ATTACH]</p><p>Roman Republic </p><p>C Annius T.f., T.n. Luscus, L. Fabius L. f. Hispaniensis 82-81 BCE </p><p>AR Denarius </p><p>Obv: C ANNI T F T N PRO COS EX S C, diademed and draped Female bust r., scales before, cauduceus behind</p><p>Rev: Victory in Quadriga r, holding palm, L FABI L F HISP in ex, Q above</p><p>Ref: Sear 289, Craw 366/1</p><p><br /></p><p>Comment: Issue was connected with Anniaus campaign against the Roman Renegade General Sertorius in Spain. Produced by special decree of the Senate (SC). Quaestor Fabius' name points to being minted in Northern Italy. Bankers Marks on obv cheek and rev. Dot above horses noted on my coin and Sear's RCV plate 289.</p><p><br /></p><p>Note: The comments are why I purchased this one from Guy. It was fun relating the history behind it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Posted in Guy's honor.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Alegandron, post: 2654005, member: 51347"]My LAST coin that I purchased from Guy, at his last Show in NC. I literally went through EVERY coin he had at the Show. We spoke (through his Wife), about collecting, his coins, etc. He was usually high in cost, as he loved his coins. However, he gave me a very nice deal on the ones I purchased. [ATTACH=full]587654[/ATTACH] Roman Republic C Annius T.f., T.n. Luscus, L. Fabius L. f. Hispaniensis 82-81 BCE AR Denarius Obv: C ANNI T F T N PRO COS EX S C, diademed and draped Female bust r., scales before, cauduceus behind Rev: Victory in Quadriga r, holding palm, L FABI L F HISP in ex, Q above Ref: Sear 289, Craw 366/1 Comment: Issue was connected with Anniaus campaign against the Roman Renegade General Sertorius in Spain. Produced by special decree of the Senate (SC). Quaestor Fabius' name points to being minted in Northern Italy. Bankers Marks on obv cheek and rev. Dot above horses noted on my coin and Sear's RCV plate 289. Note: The comments are why I purchased this one from Guy. It was fun relating the history behind it. Posted in Guy's honor.[/QUOTE]
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