That's cool. Keep in mind though, I'm someone who finds something special about any Vespasian denarius. I might be able to tell if it is a fourreé based on style, fabric, etc ...
Here is nice Alexander Severus Denarius I picked up a few months ago for like $15? Alexander Severus is one of my favourite Emperors, a damn shame that he died they way he did. I know VK said not to post a pic of your face obstructed but considering that you guys have already seen two pics of me, it is a mute point!
This is not a question of likes or dislikes. Many people here find images involving nudity offensive, so we won't have them here. See the part in our rules that says "Keep it clean, like a 1950s family television show."
Very well then - this is Izzy: And Izzy likes this coin, which I received with the other two Aspers. I am no where near as confident in the attribution of this coin, and admit that is this mostly a guess: Caffa Anon. 1360s? AE Pul, 17.29mm x 1.3 grams Obv.: Christogram countermark, from Genoese Caffa Rev.: ? 6 pointed star with double headed eagle. Questionable Note: Possibly Aziz Shaykh from 1364, countermarked
Wow just came in from outside for lunch and Wow, here's my Mouser, Miss Tucker and her sister.. And now a coin.. Here's big Dummy you've seen many times, Oh Coin..Ex Valiant Knight- Jeff.. And my last Boeing coin Show, with Cindy from Anacs. Coin, new pickup!!
Nice photos, my West Coast coin-friend (great cat, sweet hound and good job hitting-on that fine lady from Anacs ... well played)
That's a fairly rare Titus Caesar denarius! Not your run of the mill 'Titus' by any means. Mine is from the same die pair as yours.
Here’s a photo taken last Thanksgiving. Editing to add my blue-front parrot, Fenwick, doing what she likes most...destroying baskets! Also, my newest Roman Republic acquisition…a double litra. This coin was issued during the first series of Roman struck coinage, produced in 2 denominations, litra and double litra. Roman Republic ca. 275-270 BC Anonymous, Rome [unknown South Italy mint] Æ 2 litra 7.71 gm - 19 mm Obv: Diademed head of Apollo right. Rev: lion walking right, head facing right, holding in its mouth a broken spear on which it rests left forepaw, ROMANO below Ref: Crawford 16/1, Syd 5.5a, BMCRR Romano-Campanian 23, 27
Pets are pretty great... Maxwell, the cat who is always so sweet looking in his pictures but usually up to no good. One night last week he climbed up in the pantry and ripped open a bag of dog treats but only took a few nibbles then left them in the floor. I guess they're not up to his standards: Scratchy the 15 foot tall chihuahua or at least thinks he is. I don't remember what was going on in this picture but he wasn't happy with me. Oh and another coin:
No reason to think otherwise, but I assumed there wouldnt be so many ladies here in the ancient section... Great to see.... wish my wife collected!! Here's me!
I missed something. Brother? Who is the brother? Remember, I'm old, so you have to explain things really slow.