This one is 18mm and nearly 9 grams. [ATTACH] Attica, Athens. 87/86 BC. AE18. Obv: Head of Athena, wearing Corinthian helmet. Rev: Zeus...
Here's Eros putting the "atomic piledriver" on the torch. [ATTACH]
One of the few coins that I've spent more than $100 dollars for. Gotta get my moneys worth. [ATTACH] M Aemilius Scarus & Pub Plautius Hypsaeus...
Not my area but here is a comparison with David's example. [ATTACH]
Thanks @Ryan McVay , Here is the most comprehensive site for Eros coins. Is Francis Jarman Brittanicus on Forvm?...
[ATTACH] Arabia Petraea, Petra. Aretas IV Ae15 Kings of the Nabataeans Obv: Aretas IV stands between palm branch and monogram. Rev: His wife...
Very sorry for your loss @Ocatarinetabellatchitchix. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very nice coins Roman Collector! The Cybele reverse type is very similar to coins from Trapezopolis. Here is my only Docimeum. [ATTACH] Phrygia,...
This looks to be a close match. https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/4/2743
An impressive year with some hard to get Sesterti! Your collection must be very heavy. [IMG][IMG]
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[ATTACH] Johannes. 423-425 AD. AE 12mm Rome mint. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing left, holding trophy over...
IO Saturnalia! Still waiting patiently here on both ends.
Exceptional coins that you do not see every day! The elephants pulling temple is a great reverse.
Very nice group! I like the AE30 from Chios that names the denomination on the obverse.
Had rattlesnake at a family reunion one year. Tastes like chicken. Same with snapping turtle.
Apparently I forgot how to count. #10 [ATTACH] Pontus, Amisos. Æ20. Tyche/Eagle Obv: ΑΜΙϹΟϹ / Head of Tyche r. Rev: ΑΜΙϹΟΥ ƐΛƐΥΘƐΡΑϹ / Eagle...
This year was not as good a some but better than others. Mostly provincial with a few Greek and Imperials. [ATTACH] Cilicia,...
A lot of ugly, a little bit of beauty. [ATTACH] Pisidia, Sagalassos. Hadrian Æ28. Men Obv: ΑΔΡΙΑΝΟϹ ΚΑΙϹΑΡ ΟΛΥΝΠΙΟϹ; laureate and cuirassed bust...
Where am I going to put these and how many more are coming? [ATTACH]
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