Something featuring caps.
Getting close!
That's a wonderful gift!
Wait...you never know what might happen.
1935A $1 silver certificates; 1934 $5 & $20 Federal Reserve notes; 1934A $5, $10, $20 Federal Reserve notes
I forgot about my Indo-Scythian! [IMG] Azes I/II, Indo-Scythians, BC 57-12/AD 5-35 AR, tetradrachm, 8.76h, 24.5mm;1h Obv.: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ...
Wow, great score! You're wife's reaction is pretty good too.
Doug stole my thunder...I was going to toss up a billon and potin one. Not going to try and pick. Here are several. Hopefully you find some of...
Sorry, I don't. Although when I went and checked their website I saw a book I would be interested in reading.
Whoa, cool! Well...both cities would were "close" so perhaps it was a local depiction of Phanebal, just reinterpreted in Greco-Roman style?
Me too! That's a very interesting coin. For my selection are two coins that I think could possibly illustrate a local cultic site of Ares. [IMG]...
Here's mine. Also free: [IMG] Thessaly, Larissa AR Drachm, 6.0g, 20mm, 12h; c. 380-365 BC. Obv.: Head of the nymph Larissa facing slightly...
Speaking of Caracalla's bath, there was an interesting article in the magazine "A Palace for the People: " by doctoral researcher Sadi Maréchal....
No intrusion at all!
Nice colors!
Who is Seracen? Very interesting coin.
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Thanks for the kind words @jamesicus ! I do not know the answers to your questions though. Without consulting the sources (Cassius Dio,...
My only empress coin - and it's awesome! [IMG] Faustina the Younger, Rome, AD 128-175 AE, 31mm, 23.72g; Rome mint Obv: FAVSTINA AVGVSTA; draped...
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