The force of gravity must have agreed with Pythagoras, since it does have the last word and therefor the earth could not possibly be anything else...
never say never.
That's great!!!
The word orbis in Latin can mean either circle or sphere. When written as "orbis terrarum" it is stating " the circle of all the lands or...
You are correct. That certainly is not Caligula.
POCAS , your coin looks genuine to me. The edge looks fine. It is actually a handsome coin.
That coin is beautiful. There is just something about a Tiber patina that I find so appealing. My next favorite color patina is the emerald green.
From what I see, your coin looks genuine. Do you see any file marks? Looking at the coin face-on, especially by the entire edge, it just does not...
Beautiful portrait.
I must admit I don't usually collect this type, but one look at Plautilla and I had to have her. Don't know why her husband Caracalla had her...
Thanks. It took a lot of patience to track down that reverse in that condition, but ironically, I don't have the original of M. Antonius.
I fell in love with your coin - the emerald green patina did it to me.
Yes and thanks very much. I have been hunting down Titus and his father for many years. I like the style of their coins and I especially love the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I love the coins of Titus , and his father. He was a powerful general, and his coins make him look the part,...
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Really neat , but where is Herennius Etruscus? I love his coins and the history around his time. [ATTACH]
I love your Aegyptos, but that Nilus is just so intriguing it's amazing. Nice coins.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Interesting emperor excelled in military abilities as well as esthetics. Anyone seen the...
No scorpion coins to show, but here is a scorpion bolt projectile for a Roman war machine - I believe found in the UK. Also I have an ominous...
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