I’m a collector of ancient coins, especially Greek and Roman currencies. I use my training to find misidentified , unidentified and unrecognized coins . I clean conserve, attribute and catalogue every coin I buy . My problem is I but more coins than I can usually afford to keep .


Authenticity: I personally guarantee forever that all the coins I offer are 100 % real ancient coins or I will make it right . There are lots of fakes out there and I estimate eBay’s are 1/3 rd fake . If I am ever unsure of a coins authenticity I’ll be very clear about it .


This ancient Roman bronze coin from the era of Augustus features the main character Octavian and was minted in Celsa, Spain, around 31 BC-14 AD. The denomination is Æ and it has a diameter of 30mm. The coin is in excellent condition with an RPC of I-278, showing only minimal signs of wear. It would make a great addition to any collection of ancient coins and is a testament to the rich history of the Roman Empire.