Alas, too
good to be true! 22 coins, an unfortunate
typo. Clearly the coins are worth the $13 a piece, and no one in their right mind would sell these at $6 a piece. Advertised 22 coins for 300 I wouldn't have purchased- however, I like them and I'm glad Joe made the error because now I have a handful of
Roman coins I wouldn't have
had otherwise.
I see three
republican, including a worn
legionary denari. The imperials are in decent shape. Certainly identifiable. Right off the bat-
Severus Alexander (I think),
Elagabalus, Philip?, Antoninous Pius,
Septimius Severus,
Marcus Aurelius,
Hadrian, couple babes, and of course Gordion III. One
Hadrian appears plates, which is neat.
Fortunately, Andrew (orfew) sent me the first two
Sear books (
Roman Silver Coins) for free, so that should
help and makes the
typo easier to swallow!