New Tv Series in the works

Discussion in 'Ancient Coins' started by bsr045, Feb 11, 2018.

  1. bsr045

    bsr045 Well-Known Member

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  3. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

    It is interesting!!!!!!
     
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  4. TIF

    TIF Always learning.

    Hey, that looks interesting! That's going to be a great "virtual watercooler" show for the ancient enthusiasts here. I hope some coins sneak into the scenes... and I hope they get them right.

    Edited: Here's a coin. Now the thread is "legal" :D

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    Julius Caesar. 49-48 BCE
    AR denarius
    Struck by the military mint traveling with Caesar.
    Obv: elephant standing right, trampling on serpent; CAESAR in exergue
    Rev: simpulum, sprinkler, axe, and priest's hat.
    Ref: Crawford 443/1; Sydenham 1006
     
  5. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

    Many some coins might sneak in to the scenes.
     
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  6. dougsmit

    dougsmit Member

    This is the ancient section of Coin Talk and people here (hear?) are expected to know something about history including the subject of this series which has a great deal more pertinence to this section than the attempted censorship posts of modern collectors who have no interest in ancient coins or history.
     
  7. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

    Already took it off, so please take that down.
     
  8. Roman Collector

    Roman Collector Well-Known Member

    Sounds like it's going to be the anti-I, Claudius.
     
  9. AncientJoe

    AncientJoe Well-Known Member

    Wow, that sounds fantastic!
     
  10. ValiantKnight

    ValiantKnight Well-Known Member

    I'll keep an eye out for it, for sure. Would prefer to watch something based on the later empire, though. A series about Justinian's life and wars would be pretty interesting as well. In any case, any new show or movie about ancient/medieval settings usually will pique my interest, since they seem to rarely come by. Which is why I'm glad History added another good (IMO) historically-based series recently.
     
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  11. randygeki

    randygeki Coin Collector

    That'll be cool.

    That was one of the things that ticked me off on HBO's Rome. The coins used looked more like Gallerius rather the Roman republic.
     
  12. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    What would you then say if a thread about, say, Art Nouveau or the Civil War in the US was started in, say, Coin Chat? Both topics may very well be relevant for collectors of modern coins. But I suppose most people in that forum would not complain, or even refer to censorship, if we moved such a thread to an appropriate section such as General Discussion.

    Christian
     
  13. RAGNAROK

    RAGNAROK Naebody chaws me wi impunitY

    HBO & romans??? wait... :D

    :rolleyes::bored:
     
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  14. red_spork

    red_spork Triumvir monetalis

    I'm not Doug but I'd say it should probably be handled based on the reactions of people in those forums. The ancients section regularly has posts on ancient history and archaeology that are only tangentially related to coins and the regular posters here seem to be OK with it and many comment on those threads. If regular posters here were offended by such posts it would be a different story but generally the only ones who complain are people like the guy above who I can't recall having ever seen post here before.
     
  15. Alegandron

    Alegandron "ΤΩΙ ΚΡΑΤΙΣΤΩΙ..." ΜΕΓΑΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ, June 323 BCE

    I agree with @TIF , here is some History to help make this thread "legit", and not invaded by errant modern coin collectors that have no real clue of Histories...

    Here is the Century of Roman History that I enjoy:

    RR Anon AR Didrachm 280-275 Mars-Horse FIRST.JPG
    RR Anon AR Didrachm 280-275 BCE Mars-Horse FIRST SILVER Coin Minted by the Romans

    RR Anon AR Didrachm 275-270 BCE ROMANO Apollo-Galloping Horse Sear23.jpg
    RR Anon AR Didrachm 275-270 BCE ROMANO Apollo-Galloping Horse Sear 23

    RR Anon 265-242 BCE Didrachm Roma-Victory Crawford 22-1 Sear 25.JPG
    RR Anon 265-242 BCE Didrachm Roma-Victory Crawford 22-1 Sear 25

    RR Anon 234-231 BCE AR Didrachm Apollo-Horse prancing Crawford 26-1 Sear 28.JPG
    RR Anon 234-231 BCE AR Didrachm Apollo-Horse prancing Crawford 26-1 Sear 28

    RR Anon Quadrigatus Janus 225-215 BCE Cr 28-3 Sear 31.jpg
    RR Anon Didrachm Quadrigatus Janus 225-215 BCE Craw 28-3 Sear 31
     
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  16. alde

    alde Always Learning

    I'm glad to see more historically based series being produced. Better than some of the mindless junk they pass off as entertainment these days.
     
  17. H8_modern

    H8_modern Attracted to small round-ish art

    Wow, I love all of those. Very nice.
     
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  18. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Pretty much everybody has an opinion when to comes to what threads belong in what section of the forum. But for the sake of clarity on the matter, there are no hard and fast rules regarding it. Yes sometimes threads are moved, other times they are not. What I am saying is that in most cases there is a great deal of latitude given. But that latitude doesn't have anything to do with what the members who regularly post in a given section happen to think about it, nor does it have anything to do with what any of the forum members think about it. In other words the forum members don't get to make the decisions, nor do the forum members have any say in it at all.

    The only ones who can decide if latitude is given or not given regarding moving or not moving a thread are the CT staff. And that decision is not based on member requests, nor is it based on member complaints - it is based solely on the staff member's judgement of the individual situation at hand. And their judgement is based on how they have been trained and or instructed on how to deal with such situations.
     
  19. ancient coin hunter

    ancient coin hunter 3rd Century Usurper

    Sounds pretty good. By the way the original I, Claudius series is available in its entirety on the streaming service Acorn. I've watched all of the episodes recently.
     
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