ANONYMOUS AR Quinarius after 211 BC Helmeted bust of Roma right, V behind The Dioscuri riding right, ROMA in linear frame below. RSC 3, Crawford 47/1b; BMC 208 from the Andrew McCabe Collection (see part 3 of his website-plate coin) Happy Bing Day!!
Happy Bithday, Bing! In the spirit of giving, I'm posting a photo of some boxed sets that I'm donating to my church for a fundraising auction.
Wow, nice job. Although I do not collect biblicals, I would be tempted with your presentation. Good luck with the auction!!!
Happy Birthday, ya wonderful ol' fool!! I love ya, Big Brother ... congrats on notchin' another year on the ol' life-belt!! => hey, only the good die young, so I suggest that we get together in 50 years and have a final drink!!
Happy birthday Bing! Since it's your day, let me learn something about you - why Bing, and Mr. Crosby as your avatar? (I ask because he is a relation of mine... You can see the resemblance in the picture the poster thread) Here's an Edward I I've had for a long time, but not sure if I've posted it before... It's a little beat up, but was one of my earlier purchases England Edward I, r. 1272-1307 (1279-1307) London Mint, AR New Coinage Penny, 20.79mm x 1.4 grams Obv.: .EDW R ANGL DNS HyB ✚ Rev.: .CIVI | TAS | LON | DON Ref.: SCBC 1397
Best wishes to you Bing!!! I hope you have many, many more!! Well, I'll help you celebrate by tossing in another denomination I picked up of Nero's coins...a denarius to go along with my Tets, As and dupondius (Jeez, I feel like I'm talking 'dirty' LOL). Nero and Salus, 65/66 AD, Ric 60:
I guess it's a birthday present for you on my Bday. It's a long story, but Steve and I used to be called the Jerry Lewis and Bing Crosby show on another forum. The name just stuck with me. For the longest time, Steve was referred to as Jerry, but it got confusing I think.