Hi. I find it difficult to identify the reverse of this silver bright Denarius representing Emperor Hadrian. I do not notice any mint on the exergue either. Can you also assist me to guess the approximate grade and value of this coin? Thanks.. Charles
here is mine Hadrianus Denarius Roma 134-38 Roma Reference RIC 332 var (d) Obv.HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS PP Laureate head right, slight drapery on far shoulder. Rev.COS III Roma seated left on cuirass, holding parazonium and spear; shield behind, helmet behind the shield 2,94 gr 18 mm F+ price 60 euro ( i wouldnt pay that much now with this quality)
i think your coin is about mine Fine + notice i have helmet behind shield and you dont. one can say extreme Fine pays lets say 300 euro EF 100 euro VF (very fine) 33 euro Fine http://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=1387297
Thank you very much for these cheerful information. That would encourage me to collect more and more of these silver Ancients. Unfortunately, in my country it is not permitted to ship ancient coins or other items abroad.. Friendly Charles
Hi. I am from Lebanon. That is geographically very far from the United States. I meant by shipping that I cannot sell them abroad, according to the rules of my country. Charles
I do not know the antiquities laws in Lebanon, but many countries will allow shipping abroad with a license and some will allow single and small lot shipping. Check it out.