[MEDIA] Cmon someone had to.
A decent group of Flavian denarii. I too like the Domitian issued under Titus. I like the young portrait very much. Here is one of my favourite...
Excellent coin David. Congrats on a great acquisition. Titus AR Denarius.Under Vespasian 76 CE (first issue) (18.91mm 3.14g) Obv:Leaureate head...
I also think I should add a search feature. That may also help.
Thanks very much for the thoughtful feedback. I very much appreciate your comments and I think your suggestions are excellent. It may take me a...
Do not worry crow is not on the menu for tomorrow. After your excellent suggestion earlier today I typed up a page and posted a link. Thanks for...
Not at this point. I like them however and may add a few here and there. In fact in the last few weeks I have added some coins not in my focus...
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Hi all, I have made some changes to my website. Please take a look and provide some feedback on the design, content or anything else of interest....
This one caught my attention. [ATTACH]
I can see Why you had to have it. It is a wonderful coin. Congrats on a lovely addition.
Excellent post! I really like these threads where someone has taken their time to make sure i learn something.
Excellent addition David. I love the facial expression on the portrait. I cherish most of my coins, but i am proud to have captured this one....
Looks like Vitellius but... [ATTACH]
A lovely addition David. I have a few featuring PAX on the reverse. This one is special because it is the most Vitellian portrait of Vespasian I...
Poor old Domitian. Not even Minerva could save him. This one is RIC 164 and is quite rare. I love the portrait on this one. [ATTACH]
Egypt, Alexandria. Dattari. Vespasian, 69-79 Diobol circa 70-71 (year 3), Æ ( 26.5mm., 9.15g.) Obv: Laureate head r. Rev. Bust of Isis r.; in...
That is still a great coin @Limes . I would love to own an 852. I would also like the next one in the series and 853. 853 has a bare headed left...
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And as you can see from the excellent photo of David's RIC 853 the reverse legend is COS VII and not COS VI as it is on RIC 773. COS VII is a rare...
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