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Fake Coins and Notorious Fake Sellers / Re: Caligula Denarius
« Last post by Dominic T on Today at 07:10:02 pm »
Indeed your coin is matching many others in the FCR. Not looking good…..
DT
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Roman Provincial Coins Discussion Forum / Re: Cappadocia
« Last post by Sebastian O on Today at 04:38:35 pm »
Impressive collection there. I hope to add some of those Tiberius drachms to my collection eventually. Here is my Britannicus from Caesarea with the countermark depicting Mt. Argaeus.

Thank You. Great coin of Britannicus!!
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Roman Provincial Coins Discussion Forum / Re: Cappadocia
« Last post by Sebastian O on Today at 04:37:05 pm »
You have a remarkable collection! I will enjoy going through your gallery, and looking forward to seeing new coins added!

Thank You very much, ishould finish uploaded my gallery tomorrow.
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Roman Provincial Coins Discussion Forum / Re: Cappadocia
« Last post by DRVSVS on Today at 04:12:33 pm »
Impressive collection there. I hope to add some of those Tiberius drachms to my collection eventually. Here is my Britannicus from Caesarea with the countermark depicting Mt. Argaeus.
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Seals and Tesserae / Re: Greek lead seal- ID please
« Last post by Gert on Today at 03:33:04 pm »
Hi,
I think that seal depicts a lion bringing down prey (deer, antelope, bull). It's a fairly common type, known from multiple dies. Compare this one from my database.
Regards
Gert
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Fake Coins and Notorious Fake Sellers / Caligula Denarius
« Last post by Canaan on Today at 03:21:57 pm »
Dear board:
I recently bought this Caligula denarius befoe check8ng the fake coins repirts and after checking them i got paranoid when i saw similar ones in the fake coins report, a second opinion plwase is this coin fake, especialli with the seam on the edge (maybe) and the soapy details!! The coin weights 3.4 grams
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Roman Provincial Coins Discussion Forum / Re: Cappadocia
« Last post by CPK on Today at 02:12:00 pm »
You have a remarkable collection! I will enjoy going through your gallery, and looking forward to seeing new coins added!
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This coin is now in my possession (thank you, Gert!) and I am very curious...
I reed the exergue as XXI rather than XXT.

Let's keep searching...

Best regards,
Jeroen.
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Ancient Coin Forum / Small Sestertius or As ?
« Last post by Darren L2 on Today at 11:56:42 am »
I’ve read a lot lately about the difficulty distinguishing between smaller sestertius and As, weighing the coins and allowing for wear or damage doesn’t seem to help much. I’ve seen some coins as small as 25mm and as light as 10 grams being identified as sestertius and find this even more confusing.
I am looking for opinions on the following as to denomination identification please.
From top left to bottom
29mm 11 grams
29mm 12 grams
29mm 14 grams
30mm 16 grams
30 mm 18 grams
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#069

A correction for Commodus
AE 22, 3.80g
Obv.: M ANTWNEINOC KOMODOC
          Laureate head r.
Rev: NEIKOPOL - PROC ICTRON
         Nemesis, veiled, in long robe, stg. frontal, head l., holding in lowered l. hand
         bridle and drawing with r. hand garment from shoulder, at her feet the wheel.
Ref.: a) not in AMNG
         b) not in Varbanov
         c) HrHJ (2023) No. 8.10.35.1 corr. (writes ANTONEINOC, wheel not mentioned)
coll. Hoeft

I am pleased to finally be able to fully describe this long known coin!   

Best regards
Jochen
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