WoWiE!!! Did you pick all your denarii up directly from the mint DR?? As always, I LOVE your design style and artistry
Lovely group @Deacon Ray...Especially like the Titus and the Hadrian but all are nice looking coins. Congrats.
What a beautiful presentation, DR! It is impossible to pick favorites but if forced to, I'd go with the Vespasian because that's a reverse I don't remember seeing a hundred times .
Hey man, quit hogging up all the Vespasians!! This poor boy needs one to!! Just kidding of course, you picked up some nice coins there. And, as always, A+ on presentation!
@Ryro , @Spaniard , @happy_collector , @panzerman , @TIF , @Cherd , @Orfew , @DonnaML , @Joshua Lemons , @Al Kowsky , @Roman Collector ! Thanks to all for your inspiring comments.
Thank you @Jay GT4 ! The most amazing thing to me about these portraits is that the dies were created by hand by artists without the help of photography, computers, or reading glasses—LOL
Thank you, @Roman Collector ! Your Faustina posts have inspired me to appreciate the awesome and too often overlooked royal women of Rome.
Everyone here at CT would recognize your selection at first glance, due to your excellent and skilled displaying of them @Deacon Ray ! Beautiful coins to boot. The reverse on your Vespasian denarius is reminiscent of a Julius Caesar's one Julius Caesar, Denarius - North Africa, 46 BC COS TERT / DICT ITER, head of Ceres right AVGVR / PONT MAX, simpulum, sprinkler, capis and lituum, D in right field 3,81 gr Ref : HCRI # 57, RCV # 1403/1, RSC # 4a, Cohen # 4 Q