Thanks, ancient67! The Elagabalus is indeed very nice. I was attracted by the rather striking portrait. Totally agree with you, echizento. Selling the coins was painful. So much better to add new beauties! I very much appreciate your concern, FVRIVS RVFVS. The warning is duly noted. I have inspected the spotting under a microscope, and the green appears to be a mineral deposit of some kind. Doesn't seem to be working under the patination layer or to be consuming the coin in any way. I have no scale on which to get a weight for the Hadrian. My initial judgement for a dupondius is based on the size and thickness of the coin, but I am now leaning toward the coin being an as. Opinions? I believe the reverse depicts Salus feeding a snake. Your Hadrian is splendid, FVRIVS! I readily admit to having a Hadrianic fixation...as exemplified by the picture below.

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05/10/2018 12:23 am