Happy baby in a happy family. Good Luck. Bless you all. Cheers and Prayers.
Here's the very precise dimensions of the Leo nummus. Weight: 1.11 g. As for diameter : 11 mm. The Decanummium of Theodoric the Great weighs 3.49 g.
I posted this coin twice before. It's now in my old folders. I guess it's nearly 10 mm. with a weight of nearly 1 g. It's a tiny coin.
Here's a Nummus struck under Emperor Leo, as well as a Decanummium (10 Nummi) wich was struck under Ostrogoth king Theodoric. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
@kirispupis . How about the date 333 ? It represents a new era with Alexander defeating the Persians at Issos. That's the beginning of a new...
30. Getting bored from ancient coins collecting, then deciding to quit, but only to go back collecting modern coins. By the way, I didn't get the...
The bracelet weighs nearly 25 g. I didn't expect it to be so old (Celtic). Thanks for your kind comments and IDing. Hope it's valuable anyway. Cheers.
Here are an ancient terracotta jug and a silver bracelet. I have no idea about their nationalities. Just for fun of watching or comments....
Congrats.. I prefer to come late and post such a nice and clean collection.
Here's Carthage on a coin of Emperor Maximianus. Cohen 510. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The Lighthouse of Alexandria cannot be beaten, I think. Happy New Year 2022.
Fascinating indeed. All pretty significant coins. Love the Lighthouse of Alexandria. Thanks to coins, we can see that historical wonder of Ancient...
Merry Greetings. I was offered a Yule log, that's Christmas Cake (Buche de Noel) as well as a couple of bottles of Scotch Whisky- Black label...
Merry Christmas to All of you. One by One. Grosses Bises.[ATTACH]
Is it possible that the sculptor intended to show the different sizes of Faustina's eyes because she suffered from strabism. This fact is known in...
Here's the nearest bust of Faustina II in my collection that could match, I think. Also please notice how the sculptor had shown Faustina Junior...
I'll choose the Denarius showing Pietas and the man carrying his father to escape the eruption (No 3). Note the artistic craft of the engraver....
I'd rather Crispina with the statue of Artemis. Selective collection. Cheers..
I always used to grasp the treasure of info from Master Doug. Sometimes I pass these info to other coin-friends. Some info can't be find anywhere....
Probably Geta. The artifact has the head of an eagle on top. It could be a symbol of military grade, Perhaps. Keep finding coin-fellow. Good Luck...
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