Happy Bday Eng!!!! Who has one of the Ant. Pius coins with the Birthday cake reverse? You have to posted it here.
I don't know, I am having a tough time. I keep thinking I see C A R, but I also think I see D O G. Not sure.
Fillet Mignon. ;)
Flip it over so we maybe pleasantly surprised.
Can't go wrong with Phillip the Arab, - he will get you back to Rome in one piece. Rome, Italy Philip The Arab AR Antoninianus 24 mm x 4.3 grams...
Im thinking its Venice, the design is similar but here is some....
similar......
I think its Crusader Cyprus. That is my first impression. I will have to dig.
This might also help a little... [ATTACH]
Figure how much distilled water the coin displaces and get volume of the coin. Do some math and find the density. Then find out how much that...
My thoughts exactly Hispanicus.
Excellent quality coin. I have felt that way about the Seleucid portraits, I felt like I could recognize Antiochus VII on the street. Your coin...
That coin is just all kinds of excellent...I have to take shower...
Since you all like shells...heres a sneak peak of the newest one....:nailbiting: [ATTACH]
35 mm x 9.53 grams Silver BURMA, Pyu City-States. Kingdom of Sri Ksetra. Circa 610-835. AR Unit – 96 Rattis Third (Final) coinage. Struck circa...
AR Full unit 30.0 mm x 10.57 grams BURMA, Pyu City-States. Kingdom of Halin. Circa 6th century AD. AR Unit -- 96 Rattis Obverse: Damaru (ritual...
I work very close with the Shell it has brought me good fortune and steady employment for nearly a decade. I believe in its power. I cannot tell...
I know you love completeness and correctness. Your opinion was what I had always thought as well, so with that I share this... "Shankha...
I am glad, I was trying to remember if you had any large predatory sea snails in your aquarium.
I did have the opportunity to score a wonderful James I of Aragon Dinero, for very cheap. Interesting ruler, he battled the Almohad's in Spain...
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