I enjoy Thanksgiving for the look back with gratitude at a year with all the usual highs and lows. In this forum we can be grateful for interests, history, ideas and coins shared. Marcius Porcius Cato describes a Spring ritual of gratitude to Jupiter before the planting of millet, panic grass, garlic, and lentils. "CXXXII. The offering is to be made in this way: Offer to Jupiter Dapalis a cup of wine of any size you wish, observing the day as a holiday for the oxen, the teamsters, and those who make the offering. In making the offering use this formula: “Jupiter Dapalis, inasmuch as it is fitting that a cup of wine be offered thee, in my house and in the midst of my people, for thy sacred feast; and to that end, be thou honoured by the offering of this food.” -Cato the Elder, On Agriculture, CXXXII The Romans also celebrated the new vintage with Meditrinalia on October 11th. "In the month of October, the Meditrinaliae ‘Festival of Meditrina’ was named from mederi ‘to be healed,’ because Flaccus the special priest of Mars used to say that on this day it was the practice to pour an offering of new and old wine to the god, and to taste of the same, for the purpose of being healed; which many are accustomed to do even now, when they say: Wine new and old I drink, of illness new and old I’m cured." -Varro, On the Latin Language My Top 10 for 2022 are posted here for your entertainment: https://www.sullacoins.com/post/top-10-for-2022 Best Wishes for a Happy Thanksgiving!
Great selection, my own preference which I voted for was 3,1,5 but all lovely examples. Happy Thanksgiving
I went with 4, 6, and 8, though not necessarily in that order. I'd have a hard time picking one over the other. Nice assortment!