@Alegandron that's one nice Ambianum Magnentius and the AE1 is as far as I can remember bought from Roy Flora on ebay. Glad you still have them...
SOUNDS LIKE A PLAN.
Who gets bills mailed to them via FEDEX tho:astronaut::astronaut::astronaut::droid:
I have a FEDEX envelope waiting by the door unopened for 14 days. Should I open it, what do you think, is it safe? :troll::troll::troll:
This short mintmark for Magnentius is an indication that 1. RIC Lyons 103 should be assigned under Magnentius, possibly as a recognition of...
This coin comes from a lot of late roman bronzes from Northamptonshire: [ATTACH] AE21mm 4.75g billon bronze maiorina/centenionalis, minted at...
Here is a horrible Tancred with turban and sword from TimeLine Auctions: [ATTACH] And some good news, after many years of dropping sea levels,...
Hag Pesah Sameah and good health to all CoinTalk colleagues through these challenging times!
... unless you happen to wake up in the morning with dry cough, chest pains and high fever.
This type is the second coinage for Tancred and is right there in the middle between the type with Saint Peter and legend in 4 lines and the type...
In 1100 Tancred d'Hauteville (Tancredi d'Altavilla) was Prince of Galilee, his rule as vassal to the King of Jerusalem extending from Cayphas to...
There's something about coins that have lines of text on one of the sides that is extremely interesting. The most famous type has to be the...
Luchino Visconti was Signore di Milano at the height of the Black Death in northern Italy in 1348/9. The tough quarantine measures taken by him...
You're too kind.
It's a follis of Baldwin II de Bourg of Edessa from cca. 1110 overstruck on an earlier Baldwin II of cca. 1108. Horrible copper but interesting if...
Waited 17 days from the delivery and 20 days from shipping to open this: [ATTACH]
This is a DN GRATIANVS AVG G AVG obverse legend, of which the best known type is GLORIA NOVI SAECVLI rather than DN GRATIANVS PF AVG. [ATTACH] DN...
Everything I have or will come to have will go to my daughter, wife, cats and whatever critter we'll come to have by that time.
Nice cat!
The "Celtic" piece is likely a Kugelwange type, from around Sirmium.
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