Agreed. In fact, both Claudius and Caligula denarii seem to appear on the market less than those of Julius Caesar. I suspect that the high cost of...
Very nice coins! I'm still missing Helena, but here's my Allius Bala: Roman Republic, C.. Allius Bala, AR Denarius, 92 BCE, Rome mint. Obv.:...
Lovely coins, everyone! Here are my three Pegasi, one Greek, one Roman Republican, and one Roman Imperial: Corinth AR Stater. Circa 375-345 BC....
Also: Augustus and Tiberius silver are generally less expensive than Claudius and Caligula, but more expensive than Nero. I think that the four...
Caligula and Claudius denarii in decent condition are difficult to find under four figures, never mind three. From most to least expensive, it's...
I think maybe we still need Valentinian I as well?
I think one would also need to cast the roles of the other two Julias, namely Soaemias and Mamaea -- the two sisters, and the mothers of...
Here are my Julian II's: Julian II (nephew of Constantine I), AR Siliqua. 360-361 A.D, Arles [Constantina/Arelatum] Mint, 1st Officina. Obv....
The question then becomes "is it unique to Concordia?"
Thanks for doing the research I was too lazy to do myself! So it's just a strange coincidence, applicable only to the coins I happen to own.
Not just emperors, but all members of the upper classes. Peasants, slaves, and the urban poor, on the other hand, all seem to have Cockney...
Thanks. Although these are crossed as opposed to being held next to each other, so not exactly the same type.
These are great! I have quite a few coins, from various emperors, showing one cornucopiae (the formation I use as the singular, in accordance with...
I disabled email alerts from Coin Talk shortly after I joined early last year. I sometimes get 20-25 or more alerts per day, and it's easier for...
The four sons of Constantine I -- the oldest by Minervina, and the other three by Fausta. 1. Crispus Caesar (son of Constantine I), Billon...
@Roman Collector, one question I forgot to ask, regarding that photo of a statue you posted: what's with the duck head and beak on that snake? Of...
Thanks for this, @Roman Collector; it's incredibly informative, as always. I hope it remains on the front page long enough to get the attention it...
The issue I have with your suggestion is that if the question posed in a thread is answered quickly enough -- as often happens -- there could...
Maybe 2 or 3 instead? Artifacts are ok.
Not everything has to be posted in one day. Two or three every 24 hours is better etiquette.
Separate names with a comma.