I have got a question about a vespasian coin what i recently bought. I tryed to find this coin and couldnt find it, even on wildwinds.com. Is this coin a extreme rare one? IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III; laur. head r. AEQVITAS AVGVSTI - SC; Aequitas standing l. holding scales and sceptre. RIC 289
Alternative Research Site for All Ancient Roman Coins: dirtyoldbooks.com/roman/Roman-Emperors.html - Click on Vespasian, and search that inscription with no spaces in it as that is the way this site is formatted. Good luck!
For those unfamiliar with coin research, you can type into a Search Engine the Term Vespasian wildwinds and click on the first listings and click Browse the Vespasian page with thumbnail images. - He researched the coin here: .www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/vespasian/t.html - You can do this for all Roman emperors
I can not put into word's how much I loved this video, that truly is one fascinating collection of coins from the Constantine bloodlines and the condition of them along with designs etc was almost mouth watering! It seemed over too quick though but must show I was enjoying what I saw.
I learned a lot from this video. I saw many Constantine coins in your shop page, but I actually never knew that the images on the back of the coins have so much significance.
I've got a coin a similar coin about 1 cm diameter not been cleaned fully yet any surgestion on best way to do it without coursing arm also the front looks very much like one of these and what looks like a castle on back or something
Bro im so glad u made this video awsome job man. Ok so i just got a new constitine the great coin and someone just told me i got lucky and its rare and now im starting to believe him because you didn't have or show the coin i have on your video? Ok the crispus coin you showed in this video the one where hes in the helmet with the alter on the reverse i have that coin but with constitine on the front and i think it says constan on the left of the coin and he is facing to the right when looking at the coin everything else seems to be the same as that crispus coin but what i mentioned. So is that a good coin did i get lucky? O yeah and the coin is set in solid 18k gold thhere alot of gold it looks awaome and old. Wish i could show you a picture of it
All the coins he has are clearly fakes. real roman coins are nowhere near that pristine in fact most you would barely be able to tell it was a coin. There are no such perfect specimens just a market full of fakes that unfortunately sell more often then the real ones. So anyone who collects the your getting played and your coins are probably all not authentic sorry to break the news.
I have got a question about a vespasian coin what i recently bought. I tryed to find this coin and couldnt find it, even on wildwinds.com. Is this coin a extreme rare one? IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III; laur. head r. AEQVITAS AVGVSTI - SC; Aequitas standing l. holding scales and sceptre. RIC 289
Alternative Research Site for All Ancient Roman Coins: dirtyoldbooks.com/roman/Roman-Emperors.html - Click on Vespasian, and search that inscription with no spaces in it as that is the way this site is formatted. Good luck!
For those unfamiliar with coin research, you can type into a Search Engine the Term Vespasian wildwinds and click on the first listings and click Browse the Vespasian page with thumbnail images. - He researched the coin here: .www.wildwinds.com/coins/ric/vespasian/t.html - You can do this for all Roman emperors
So what's the going price o constantine the rare one with the cross on the back
I can not put into word's how much I loved this video, that truly is one fascinating collection of coins from the Constantine bloodlines and the condition of them along with designs etc was almost mouth watering! It seemed over too quick though but must show I was enjoying what I saw.
Thanks Danny.
I learned a lot from this video. I saw many Constantine coins in your shop page, but I actually never knew that the images on the back of the coins have so much significance.
I like the coin with him facing upwards. He really was great.
Yes that is an interesting type known as the "star gazing" or "heaven gazing" type.
i have 1 coin 😊
Thank you for your presentation it was very informative I am on my journey of learning about my first Constantine coin collection
Terrific collection and very informative video. Thank you - well done!
Thank you, again, Ilya for making these videos. Really really informative. Please continue making videos, they are valuable.
You are welcome. And thank you for the encouragement. I have so many more ideas. Let me know if there are specific videos you would like.
Another great video. I continue to learn from you. Thank you for your effort.
Thank you my friend.
Fascinating stuff.
Thanks!
Thank you for passing on your knowledge.
You are welcome. Positive comments like this make me want to make more videos.
Nice collection!!
Terrific video, better than many documentaries I have watched before.
Now you have a new subscriber, thanks for sharing it :-)
Excellent, glad you liked it. Thank you for the comment.
Hi Ilya, I wonder if you have an email where I can contact you? , Cheers :-)
I've got a coin a similar coin about 1 cm diameter not been cleaned fully yet any surgestion on best way to do it without coursing arm also the front looks very much like one of these and what looks like a castle on back or something
the more interesting thing is this that so many of roman coins and rare ancient coins are located in USA
Great video
CUANTO ES EL.VALOR APROXIMADO???
MUY BUENAS NOCHES. SON DE ARGENTINA..TENGO UN ANILLO DE CONSTATINE AUGUSTO DE 1 DENARIO.
Bro im so glad u made this video awsome job man.
Ok so i just got a new constitine the great coin and someone just told me i got lucky and its rare and now im starting to believe him because you didn't have or show the coin i have on your video?
Ok the crispus coin you showed in this video the one where hes in the helmet with the alter on the reverse i have that coin but with constitine on the front and i think it says constan on the left of the coin and he is facing to the right when looking at the coin everything else seems to be the same as that crispus coin but what i mentioned.
So is that a good coin did i get lucky?
O yeah and the coin is set in solid 18k gold thhere alot of gold it looks awaome and old.
Wish i could show you a picture of it
Hello??
Salem ‘alik, est ce que vous aimez également la monnaie en or antique ?! Je les trouve personnellement plus jolie
I found the coin at 3:14
Julian II was a great guy... too bad his life was short.
I have a coin I can't identify
All the coins he has are clearly fakes. real roman coins are nowhere near that pristine in fact most you would barely be able to tell it was a coin. There are no such perfect specimens just a market full of fakes that unfortunately sell more often then the real ones. So anyone who collects the your getting played and your coins are probably all not authentic sorry to break the news.
Allora coins are authentics
If they are real they are in amazing shape. All of mine are used and look 100 if years old