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<p>[QUOTE="red_spork, post: 2257608, member: 74282"]I have two quinarii in my collection. The first is a coin that is so ratty that even though it's cool, it will probably be sold soon:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]447725[/ATTACH] </p><p>Extremely worn quinarius of Octavian/Augustus. Virtually orn flat on the reverse. Bought uncleaned, heavily crystallized and covered in ugly grime from a metal detectorist for ~$25</p><p><br /></p><p>The second one I am currently waiting on. Unfortunately the tracking hasn't updated in a week and so far USPS has been unable to locate it, but I've raised a bit of a stink and I am supposed to receive a call from a district manager tomorrow regarding the status of the package containing this coin and 3 others, so fingers crossed:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]447726[/ATTACH] </p><p>Roman Republic AR quinarius(16.3 mm, 1.94 g, 11 h). Anonymous. 211-210 B.C. Southeast Italian mint. Helmeted head of Roma right, V behind / ROMA, the Dioscuri riding right, each holds a spear; H below. Crawford 85/1a; Sydenham 174; RSC 33b. Ex. RBW[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="red_spork, post: 2257608, member: 74282"]I have two quinarii in my collection. The first is a coin that is so ratty that even though it's cool, it will probably be sold soon: [ATTACH=full]447725[/ATTACH] Extremely worn quinarius of Octavian/Augustus. Virtually orn flat on the reverse. Bought uncleaned, heavily crystallized and covered in ugly grime from a metal detectorist for ~$25 The second one I am currently waiting on. Unfortunately the tracking hasn't updated in a week and so far USPS has been unable to locate it, but I've raised a bit of a stink and I am supposed to receive a call from a district manager tomorrow regarding the status of the package containing this coin and 3 others, so fingers crossed: [ATTACH=full]447726[/ATTACH] Roman Republic AR quinarius(16.3 mm, 1.94 g, 11 h). Anonymous. 211-210 B.C. Southeast Italian mint. Helmeted head of Roma right, V behind / ROMA, the Dioscuri riding right, each holds a spear; H below. Crawford 85/1a; Sydenham 174; RSC 33b. Ex. RBW[/QUOTE]
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