Nice example @Valentinian They are all interesting. [ATTACH] I. MINUCIUS C.F. AUGURINUS AR DENARIUS OBVERSE: Head of Roma right, star behind...
Glad u r back!
I like this example @Orfew. Very nice.
I was thinking more on the lines of using the powered grocery carts from walmart. Besides, when I think of "geezer", I think of @dougsmit
Who you callin' "old geezer"? Dem is fightin' words!
1861?
My only example [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] APOLLONIA PONTIKA AR Hemiobol OBVERSE: Anchor, A in field REVERSE: Swastika with two parallel lines in each quadrant Struck at Apollonia...
Correct! RIC 283 Sear 6001 Crispina Denarius. CRISPINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right / IVNO, Juno standing left, holding patera and sceptre,...
I vote "minion". :mask:
Ya gotta love these large Ptolemy's
As am I!
Very nice @gsimonel. Someday perhaps I will find one I can afford.
1 year of elementary Latin German language school, USDOD. Lived in Germany for 8 years. My German is conversational, but my Latin sucks. I...
Domitia looks like she could be a harpy!
Nice coin. One of my favorites. [ATTACH]
I like cheap! Your reverse looks very much like this one also from Siscia: [ATTACH]
Very nice @Roman Collector
I like the portrait better on year 4 (and it doesn't hurt to see Bing on the reverse).
I agree. Mostly we show and tell coins struck before 500 AD, but we all like coins in all the areas you suggest. My thoughts: heck why not? If...
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