Oh wow! I've always liked that type. Far out of my reach though!
[ATTACH] Edit - @Pellinore beat me to it - Next, large Roman provincial
Very nice write-up and coins! I'm afraid my only contribution will be a bit disappointing - just a common Mark Antony legionary denarius, in very...
Outstanding! It's hard to pick favorites but I would say they'd have to include the Ptolemaic Tetradrachm of Alexander III, the gorgeous Tyrian...
I've purchased from them before. They do often have very nice coins at reasonable prices. I purchased my Diocletian antoninianus from them.
Silver stater: [ATTACH]
It's a tough choice! Number one for me goes to the Julius Caesar denarius. No.2...I'm going to say the Justinian I solidus. For No. 3, I'd say...
97 hour bump. :wideyed: Does a hut count as architecture? :p [ATTACH] Next: another Constantius II coin.
Interesting. Here is a very similar type: [ATTACH]
Diocletian would have been in his mid-twenties when Quintillius died. [ATTACH] Next - Jupiter and/or thunderbolt
[ATTACH] Next - coin with a hole (by design or otherwise)
@kevin McGonigal I think you answered your question - most of the regulars here have left and that's why this forum is less active. It's...
Northern Song Dynasty - [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Next - another coin of Alexander III (lifetime preferred, posthumous if necessary)
Nerva: [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Next - your favorite, heavily-worn coin
Nice standards! Here's one of mine, a very common coin but appealing nonetheless: [ATTACH]
Q. Pomponius Musa - Hercules and the Nine Muses series - [ATTACH] Edit: @lordmarcovan I love those 8-reales coins!
[ATTACH] Next - any Roman coin from the 1st century A.D.
Unbelievable beginner's luck! :jawdrop:
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