Just wanted to wish all my friends on this side of the forum a happy ides of March tomorrow ! Just consider me a modern day soothsayer..... You may want to stay away from the package goods store on the 16th.......as us Irish like to get a jump on a holiday too! See image above.....that's the clerk at the package goods store, who ran out of mead!
Thanks, though in my case it won't really be happy. Lost my dog of almost 13 years three years ago on the 15th. Still miss him a lot.
Senators. Steady your hands tomorrow as we slay the tyrant. We will cleanse and restore the Republic by spilling his blood at Pompey Theater. A kingly crown he fancies, and his face on the Denarius reminds us of his blind ambition and vanity. Hold the liberator's knife with me tomorrow, and employ it with deadly purpose, then let us shout with joy...Thus always to tyrants, the mad King Caesar breaths his last! May the Gods bless our bloody Enterprise. The Caesarians. Julius Caesar. January-February 44 BC. AR Denarius (19mm, 3.9 g, 9h). Rome mint. L. Aemilius Buca, moneyer. Wreathed head of Caesar right; CAESAR • IM downwards before, large crescent dividing P M upwards behind / Venus Victrix standing left, holding Victory on extended right hand and holding scepter in left; L • AEMILIVS • BVCA around.
I am very sorry to hear of your loss.... I truly understand as I am a dog person ...I've had one since the age of 7...just about as long as collecting coins. You know you never forget any of them......And you know there's 100 ' s of dogs waiting to be your best friend. Do as I have done never forget not one, and rescue another....as you may find a cold wet nose to be your best friend. Maybe the 15 th can be a remembrances of a old friend and the beginning of a new one.
Thank you very much for this. Even though I can't at the moment with my current circumstances, I really hope to have a canine friend again one day.
I lost my dog to cancer 5 years ago. To this day I still miss him, and I still feel sad on the anniversary of that day.
Couch? Perhaps you meant a proper Roman triclenium. I swear, some of these provincials are no better than barbarians. Whomever heard of having your meals sitting down? Ghastly! If these provincials can't be bothered to do things the proper Roman way, I say we drive them off the Tarpeian rock and back to Bithynia or wherever else they come from.
I lost my dog almost 10 years ago. Probably still won't be alive today due to age. But I still miss him. All this talk about stabbing is making me thirsty, let me get my red wine out.
Caius Iulius Caesar Roman Republic??? Imperatorial Period... Destruction of the Republic: GAIUS JULIUS CAESAR AR Denarius (49 BCE) 17 mm, 3.79 g Mint traveling with Caesar as he crosses the Rubicon - "Iacta Alea Est!" Obv: Elephant advancing right, trampling on horned serpent. Rev: Emblems of the pontificate: simpulum, aspergillum, securis, and apex. Ref: Crawford 443/1
I'm a fan of your second Caesar coin. The sharpness and preservation of the details, and that deep toning, are simply superb. What an amazing coin. Coin #3 is nice too.
I like the first one... after shooting it with a .223 back in 44BCE then plugging it nicely is a REAL FEAT for Ancient times!
Yeah, it's pretty coin, but I'm not a big fan of the tarnish called black patina. The last coin would be excellent except for the ragged flan. A good shot at 100 years heh?