I'm a Richard Stark fan, but didn't know this one. Now I find the cheapest for me (in the UK) are in the US! Ah, globalisation ... or should that be 'globalization'?
Flawless portrait, and a double struck reverse featuring a temple. Can you feel the spirit, can you feel it? Halelujah brothers and sisters, the coin is on its way. Can I get an Amen? Amen! Maxentius(A.D. 306-312),Follis,5.74g.,22mm,Rome mint,(autumnA.D.307-spring 308), uncertain officina,laureateheadofMaxentiusright,IMPCMAXENTIVSPFAVG,rev.,Romaseated facing,head leftinhexastyletemple, wreathinpediment,holdingglobeandsceptre, shieldatside, CONSERV VRB SVAE, RB[?] in exergue, (RCV 14986; RIC 202a), reverse double struck.
God of Aries came in. 2017 Mexico 7 coin silver libertad set still waiting. 2014 Australian Lunar kilo horse stolen at the US Post Office. Scanned in and never left the building. The US Government will tell me what happened to my package, maybe in my lifetime. Stolen July 3rd 2017.
I love the coin but I'm trying to figure out what the devil happened in the lower right reverse. What a strange error, like a bouncing double strike but only an edge of the die caught the coin a second time? Or maybe there was some damage to the die itself?