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Antoninus Pius with Marcus Aurelius as Caesar (138-161). Fake Sestertius (33mm, 26.63 g, 12h).166 viewsAntoninus Pius with Marcus Aurelius as Caesar (138-161). Fake Sestertius (33mm, 26.63 g, 12h). Laureate head of Antoninus Pius l. R/ Bare head of Marcus Aurelius r. Modern fake for studyJoe Sermarini02/19/20 at 19:04curtislclay: Looks like a struck original to me.
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Kallatis, Moesia Inferior, Drachm84 viewsAR drachm (4.51g), Moesia Inferior. Kallatis, 3rd-2nd century BC.
Obv: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion's skin headdress.
Rev: KALLATIA, Upright stalk of grain, club, and bow in case, with quiver; ethnic in middle.
AMNG I, 1, 97, 196; SNG BM #202; SNG Cop #176.
Offered on ebay by NFS mangizite-2008 as "Greek Coin"
Dec.2011mdelvalle10/01/18 at 16:46curtislclay: KAΛΛATIA misspelled KAΛATIA on reve...
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Agrippa, Modern struck fantasy AE sestertius162 viewsModern struck fantasy AE sestertius, of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (d.12 BC), 33mm
obv: M AGRIPPA C P COS III laureate head, r.
rev: OMNIPOTENS VORIS HIC Neptune in sea chariot drawn by two hippocamp
Striking split at 2 o'clock
of Italian manufacture, produced 18th Century
commodus11/23/15 at 12:44curtislclay: Surely the obv. legend was copied from the common ...
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Rosa - Antonia Dupondius401 views28mm
obv: ANTONIA AVGVSTA
rev: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TRP IMP
submitted by Wolfgang336wolfgang33602/18/10 at 11:59curtislclay: Based on Paduan dies, Klawans p. 31, 1.
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Roman Medallion, probably a tourist fake186 viewsA large, cast medallion-like coin, 40mm across, weighing 25.7 grammes. It's not clear which Emperor this represents. Marcus Aurelius has been suggested. The obverse legend is obscured by the poor casting. The reverse COS II SC is clear. It is not known what this is a copy of.
Bought on eBay in Nov. 2006, as a copy, for a proportionate GBP 2.20.moonmoth03/25/09 at 14:38curtislclay: The obverse probably copies a medallion of Commodu...
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