Decapitated skeletons, brooches, spoons, coins and tableware have been found in an archaeological dig that uncovered part of a Roman town, the BBC...
Maybe as a newborn, she's too young for headgear of any kind.
This fifty-year-old song has been an earworm all weekend. It reminds me of grade school. [MEDIA] And here's a favorite coin. [IMG] Diva...
I don't believe the coin depicts two boys. If you look at well-struck examples of the corresponding aurei and the sestertius in question, it's...
Beautiful coins, @Ryro! That's some sexy chocolate right there!! [IMG] Here are some of my chocolate patinas ... [IMG] Tiberius, AD 14-37....
Great additions to your numophylacium, @AncientNumis! Very reasonably priced, too, IMHO.
This one just arrived from our own @John Anthony and I think it's a pretty coin. Let's see your coins from Eumeneia! We don't know a whole lot...
She was a toy mogul, too, the Price in "Fisher-Price." :wideyed: [IMG]
Marc Breitsprecher is a good numismatic reference for you to use on your application.
I believe Lucilla was born in March, 149 (So Levick and supported by Beckmann's recent die-linkage study -- his entire chapter 2 is devoted to...
Absolutely lovely, @DonnaML!
Magnificent portrait, @Julius Germanicus! Here's my only Caracalla as Caesar. He has a big gash on the cheek, unfortunately. [IMG] Caracalla...
It sounds like it was an enjoyable show, @robinjojo. The next big show I plan to attend isn't until May. I have only one coin of Justin I. It's...
Here you go, @Ryro! [IMG] Livia, under Augustus, 27 BC - AD 13. Roman Æ diobol, 7.41 g, 24.2 mm, 1 h. Egypt, Alexandria, 6th series, AD 10-11....
[IMG] Troas, Sigeion, c. 335 BC. Greek Æ 12.2 mm, 2.37 g, 5 h. Obv: Head of Athena facing slightly right, wearing triple crested helmet and...
[IMG] TGIFF! Happy Friday, everybody! Today we're going to take inventory. [IMG] We're going to inventory all the goddesses and...
I love it, @Jochen1! I want one of those peacock biga coins!!! You might be interested in this installment of Faustina Friday about the peacock of...
Very informative and interesting write-up, @Al Kowsky! I wish I had a coin of this city to share.
Good grief! Before: [ATTACH] After: [IMG]
[IMG] Herennia Etruscilla, AD 249-251. Roman orichalcum sestertius, 14.04 gm, 28.3 mm. Rome, AD 250-251. Obv: HERENNIA ETRVSCILLA AVG, diademed...
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