From a reputable dealer, I (very) recently purchased an aUNC Constantine II. CONSTANTINE II, 317-340 A.D. This coin was minted 330-331 A.D. as...
@C.N. Stand in line.
On second thoughts, I do have a (well worn) MT Argeaus. TRAJAN Cappadocia Caesarea Syd.237 [ATTACH]
I don't have any of those. I am off to find a dark corner, to cry.
Hi, people. Someone 'near and dear' to most of us "PishPash" is in need of some 'cheer'. (Very) recently she burnt her hand (seriously) and is...
@ stevex6> I am 'uber' impressed by that coin. I have (too) many examples of the Constantine family but none as great as that one. I am blown...
What's on the obverse of that coin, Steve?
I have had a go at attributing these, and I think . . . . . . . Coin # 1. M.Portius Cato, 89 B.C. AR Quinarius Obv: Head of Libertus right,...
I just found another. [ATTACH]
Here is another one. [ATTACH]
@Bing = Oh! You reminded me. I have a couple of Quinarii from the Cato family, too. I haven't attributed them, so if anyone wants to have a go,...
I'll pay that one!
Thanks, Val. Mmmmmmmmmmmmm. Alphabetically works for me, (but I had better not admit to it).
WOW!!! Steve, That is fantastic. Looking at my coin, it reminds me, of me. "You too can look like this after a few years of 'hard' living."
Thanks, KIWITI. Much appreciated.
Thanks Doug, T.I.F. Am I missing something? Is there a purpose in having the Mints in a particular order?
Forgive me. Not my coin unfortunately, but what beautiful colours. [ATTACH]
I never tire of your coins T.I.F - especially the 'toned' ones. Thank-you for sharing them. (I shall take your 'tip' on board for my next...
M.M. I love those Siliquae of yours. Here are a couple of (ordinary) follis of mine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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