Just a thank you.

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by Ancient Aussie, Jul 3, 2017.

  1. Johndakerftw

    Johndakerftw Mr. Rogers is My Hero

    Thanks Ancient Aussie!

    The 8 Prutot of Herod was actually gifted to me a couple of months ago. :happy:

    You got some pretty boss coins yourself!

    Erin
     
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  3. Ken Dorney

    Ken Dorney Yea, I'm Cool That Way...

    Yea, pretty dramatic, isnt it? The other example sold for 4,000 GBP, so mine was a bit cheaper (though the Roma example was a sharp EF). It later resurfaced offered by John Jenceck for $1,000. I declined (I should have taken it).
     
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  4. Severus Alexander

    Severus Alexander find me at NumisForums

    Happy coinniversary! You were the first person to welcome me to CT a few months ago, and are an essential part of the lovely atmosphere. Thank you!

    I'm pretty short on architectural types, but here's a triumphal arch for you which is also one of my favourite coins.

    Nero, Sestertius (Lugdunum)
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    This monumental triumphal arch was erected by Nero to commemorate Roman military campaigns against the Parthians (reign of Vologases I) in Mesopotamia and Armenia. Although not particularly successful in a military sense, with Paetus losing almost his entire army in Armenia, the war did end with a peace treaty favourable to Rome that was upheld for nearly fifty years. This coin type is important for architectural historians as the arch's appearance is only known through its depiction on the coins: it was dismantled after Nero's ignominious end in 68 AD.
     
  5. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the kind words, have enjoyed your posts as well, especially this coin, on my want list and yours is fantastic with great patina and detail.
     
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  6. dlhill132

    dlhill132 Member

    AA, congrat's on your first year anniversary.

    ~Doug
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  7. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Thanks, that's a great Hut coin, beautiful patina and you can see all detail on the soldier's uniform.
     
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  8. Valentinian

    Valentinian Well-Known Member

    I did. It is very interesting about Heliopolis and how its coins preserve images of the huge temples.
     
  9. Orfew

    Orfew Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

    @Ancient Aussie
    Congrats! I appreciate your posts here and I look forward to more.

    Here is my favourite purchase this year so far. This rare bare headed Vespasian denarius.

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  10. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the kind words, I like your posts as well and this Vespasian is a lovely coin with an almost cheeky grin on his portrait and great reverse detail.
     
  11. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    Congratulations on your one year anniversary here Ancient Aussie! I always enjoy your posts and comments. I grew up on ..........

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    .......... I still have it for breakfast just about every morning, although I also have vegemite from time to time. And, a confession: I have been a "baggy green" supporter all of my life (Don Bradman is my all-time sports hero).
     
  12. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Thanks, I am glad to see a great Aussie icon has a following in the US, I miss the Chappell brother's and Lil
    Thanks, It's good to see a great Aussie icon has a following in the US, current team not a patch on him and the likes of the Chappell brothers and Lillee of yesteryear.
     
  13. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    Indeed it does! I think @Aethelred ended up with my copy of that book. Which is fine- he's the one with a real library. (I'm quite envious of that- I don't have much space.)

    Vegemite? I've never tried it. Would, though. I hear it's pretty salty?

    Reminds me of the Men at Work song, naturally, since I came up during the '80s.



    I also like INXS and am a big Midnight Oil fan ("Oilers", I think we're called), so I do like my Aussie Rock. (Boy, Peter Garrett of Midnight Oil is sure one wild, weird lookin' fella, ain't he?)

    I realize you may or may not be a fan, but this music is "Australia" to me.

     
  14. jamesicus

    jamesicus Well-Known Member

    .......... and the "Immortals":

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    .......... I first saw the "Don" play in 1938 at Headingley, the fourth Test match -- he hit a magnificent century (as usual). I apologize for the drift -- a wave of nostalgia came over me. [​IMG] I hope you enjoy many more years of happy and rewarding coin collecting!
     
  15. dadams

    dadams Well-Known Member

    I'm late to the party but wanted to thank you for all the great posts you have made! I learn every day from great members like yourself and it is greatly appreciated.

    My daughter just returned from an "adventure camp" put on by the Australian tennis great John Newcombe. And ever since I was a kid I've alway been enamoured with this coin:
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  16. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    Thanks, I have enjoyed your posts as well.......gotta agree that coin tops them all.
     
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  17. Ancient Aussie

    Ancient Aussie Well-Known Member

    If I have forgotten to thank anyone individually for their wonderful kind words and some fantastic coins I would like to do it now. You people certainly know how to make someone feel welcome. :shame::shame::shame:
     
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