Here is the missing Crispus. MHT<gamma> Silvered. Old scan, sorry. [ATTACH] Here's another Crispus but with the .MHT<gamma>. mark, fully...
@TIF Fabulous story and writeup! Thank you for sharing it. You made my world a little larger.
Looks good to me. Here's a comparison piece, FWIW: [ATTACH] Same mint; obviously different dies. Given the appearance of the surfaces you can...
@TIF that is a fantastic coin. The top of a canopic jar. Who would imagine such a thing on a coin? I usually associate those things with...
We had all this chat about the symbol for etous and no examples of the word in use on an Alexandrian tet. But it just so happened that John had...
Well, thanks to an automobile breakdown (which is going to cost a bundle to fix) I had a chance to review the Foat article today. The article...
I do not have one of the post-reform fractions such as you show, but from the standpoint of size and weight, you might wish to show it alongside...
Thank you for tracking that down, Ed!! It is an important study for our purposes. The science of sematography today comes under the umbrella of...
Perhaps in politics the strength of an argument is related to the prestige or importance of the one presenting it, but in the humanities arguments...
Properly speaking, that is not correct. We have been shown some learned opinion, but that is not evidence. So far we have not been shown...
Let's put the discussions side by side. Additional note that the "Laing" proposal was preceded by nearly 70 years at least. Cf the second...
With all due respect to Prof. Laing (and Kevin M) this explanation of the "L" symbol did not originate with him. The following appears in the...
I have a special interest in the images of Sabina in which she uses her mother Matidia's hairstyle, so your tet caught my interest. Nice. This...
With that toning it looks like silver heading for gold. Very nice catch!
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