Congrats on a good year - many more; keep on hunting.
several coins of Commodus... denarius and sestertii. My favorite is the last - Dea Caelestis riding lion. She is called "mother of the gods"....
Antoninianus of Pupienus - has golden tinge. next, a coin of Balbinus. [ATTACH]
Denarius of Tiberius; rev ? Livia - The "tribute penny" of bible. next... a gold coin - your choice. [ATTACH]
Ant of Philip I / she wolf with Romulus and Remus ; also, more contemporary commentary. next up... a goat. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Great year. Plancus and Servilius RR den. have always been 2 of my favorites of the republic.
First of all welcome - great reading your post. Commodus is certainly an interesting character and minted lots of intersting coins. You might be...
Great ritual except for one thing - this coffee-drinking American has no clue what "Yorkshire tea" is!
I also keep mine in Abafil trays. I keep their paper labels in an envelope and mark the envelope with the appropriate # that corresponds to the...
[ATTACH] A new addition to my household is Miss Abigail Regina. Although technically not a numismatic item, she seems very interested in Roman...
That Nerva is a double WOW!
Got 19/20 - messed up on coins in the provinces - though it was Judea no imperial coins rather than Egypt - learn a little every day.
All beautiful; number 2 really "speaks" to me.
Christmas time has special meaning for me and my personal history of collecting ancient coins. My dad was the only person who went out of his way...
That is very attractive and unique. Your wife has good taste.
Love your Caligula and Julian II. great eye appeal.
Your Eumenes I tetra looks like a piece of sculpture. Beautiful!
The owl is just outstanding. I find your Justinian follis minted at Rome in the 6th century most intriguing. That was a most turbulent and...
[ATTACH] Same message in bronze sestertius.
[ATTACH] Nike of Titus as. [ATTACH] Nike of Decius sestertius. [ATTACH] Nike of Nero dupondius [ATTACH] Nike of Romani currentis.
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