It's probably a ton of work, but your last iteration (with picture set) is the best. Second choice would be like the prior example but using big arrows in lieu of words.
Also: I do not know how to do a random generator without using Java/script. Does anyone know if there is a random function in plain old HTML?
http://www.htmlhelpcentral.com/messageboard/showthread.php?13050-HTML-help-on-random-code java though
Sure => I liked your long version (go to previous coin and go to next coin) ... I think it'll rock no matter what you end-up using!! (the coins are great)
The voting is over and the first 20 are up. This gives me an excuse to do this since coding is more fun than proofreading anyway. I may eventually change the larger images to match but that will come later.
Doug, The Sept. Sev. AVS coin also provides evidence of a linkage between the A.D. 193 issue and the AVG II C issue as the same reverse die is used there. These die linkages are important in building a piture of how these issues fit together. Regards, Martin