You have a good eye - I especially like the Temple of Concordia with all its detail
Interesting selection- especially 6 with all the clear detail
Thank you all for your kind comments. I agree with you, but this is the pursuit of perfection ! This one seemed good enough at 30 euros. You...
A thoughtfuul and attractive selection. Your "pair" of Cr. 382.1 and 383.1 are my favorites
I have much enjoyed the Top 10 posts so far and thought it was time I joined in. My focus has mainly been on Greek coins this year which I have...
A most interesting selection. The centaurs are my favorite
All enviable. The Noah's Ark is especially interesting as a type - I dropped out of the bidding on Leu's example long before the end.
Interesting selection - especially the aes formatum
Postumus's double sestertii are a good example of this.Gallienus had nothing similar. [ATTACH] Postumus Æ Double Sestertius. Lugdunum, AD...
@Victor_Clark - thank you
This is a commom coin of Galeria Valeria with a star in the right field [ATTACH] Galeria Valeria. Augusta, AD 293(?)-311. Æ Follis Cyzicus GAL...
Wonderful selection. I especially admired the AEGYPTO CAPTA - I've been wanting one of those for years
The Claudius den. is enviable
love the Taras
All desirable, I especially envy you the archaic Syracuse tet.
@DonnaML - yours is a pleasing example. Another coin from Parion [ATTACH] Mysia, Parion AR Hemidrachm. 4th century BC. Bull standing left on...
[ Roma XX auction had a breath taking Silphium Tet, slightly earlier than your didrachm, that brought a shocking price of $47,600.00, see photo...
I agree - a vigorous style. Mine is a little later in date : [ATTACH] Thrace, Maroneia AR Tetradrachm. After 146 BC. Head of young Dionysos...
Mine is alittle later than Edessa's [ATTACH] Kyrenaika, Kyrene AR Didrachm. Koinon issue, circa 250 BC. Diademed head of Zeus Ammon right /...
@Sulla80 - thanks for the info
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