If I ever end up at McChord again...the Boeing club sure sounds great. BBQ and coins? That's my kinda place! My only one: I do not miss the traffic out there.
Yep, already have, but that photo is still currently the best one I have (sellers photo). But I may be using Doug Smiths CD case suggestion soon , so other types will be stored in 'plastic' again LOL
Here’s an early struck post-reform bronze sextans of the Roman Republic with an eagle: 217-215 BC AE Sextans 26.3gm - 27 mm Obv: She-wolf standing right, suckling the twins Romulus and Remus, two pellets in ex. Rev: Eagle standing right, holding flower in its bek, two pellets behind, ROMA before Ref: Crawford 39/3, Syd 95, BMCRR Romano-Campanian 120
I love EAGLES: HS Mascot for sports, symbol of Strength, US Seal and featured on many of US Coinage, Just...cool... Marcus Ulpius Traiaus - First NON-Italian RE Emperor AR Denarius M. Plaetorius, M.F. ..67 B.C. Ar. Denarius.. Obv. helmeted and draped bust of composite Deity right,wearing wreath of laurel, corn,poppy and lotus, bow and quiver over shoulder. Rev.Eagle standing on thunderbolt, head left I will throw in a Tet from Ptolemy I, Pharaoh of AEgypt
Thank you Mikey Zee! The M Plaetorius seems to be where the US Quarter was inspired, and the Ptolemy looks like it inspired the US Peace Dollar. I like the ancients as the seem more 'real' in design.