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Pillar of the Community
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is it a nero coin from alexandria?
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Quote: I know that one of the Egyptian guys did it Some coins of Ptolemy I as satrap had Alexander wearing elephant head gear - not sure if there are other Ptolemaic coins with that feature.
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So I suppose it was Demetrios. Okay this should not be that hard. 
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Gordian III Denarius , A rather nice one at that.  EDIT" Sorry every one I jumped the gun and thought Bob said Gordian III not II, its up in the air".
Edited by Augustus Maximus 12/28/2014 10:14 pm
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Elagabalus? Was already done - typing too slow.  Glad 'Bob_L' got it.
Edited by Medieval 12/28/2014 10:03 pm
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Dear god I hope not Elagabalus ;)
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"Btw 'Bob_L', that circle full of dots is supposed to be a face?" Think more:  
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I'll post one. 
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The darling boy of the Legions Alexander Severus !!
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Easy one Severus Alexander 222-235 AD Denarius IMP CM AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG PAX AVG RIC VII 168  
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Anyone feel free to post. Night night
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Bob you got to tell us what that is with all the dots.
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