Purchased from Sarasota Coins
I love the style of that portrait!
I’ve always wanted to own a coin from Syracuse, however the silver staters, tetradrachms, dekadrachms, and larger bronzes can be pricey. For now...
[IMG] ROMAN REPUBLIC. M. Herennius, moneyer. AR Denarius, 18mm, 3.87g, 11h; Rome 108-107 BC. Obv.: PIETAS; Diademed head of Pietas right. Rev.: M...
Thanks, I bought it from Witter Coins which explains the decent eye appeal. I’m not going to part with it anytime soon.
[IMG] Maximinus, 235 - 238 AD Silver Denarius, Rome Mint, 20mm, 3.30 grams Obverse: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust...
[IMG] Nerva. 96-98 AD. AR Denarius (17mm, 3.23 gm, 6h). Struck 97 AD. Obv:. IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P II COS III P P, Laur. head of Nerva to...
What 100 year old commemoratives are selling near spot price? I don’t see any 1925 Lexington-Concord or 1921 Alabama halves in junk bins. However,...
[img] I bought my 1921 Peace dollar for $380 nearly 6 years ago. I thought I overpaid a bit when I bought it. It’s crazy that these are currently...
The US Mint’s commemorative coins being found at melt trays is no different as to why Franklin Mint coins are sold for melt. Nobody really...
Wow thanks! I guess my example was struck when that particular die got worn out
The reigns of Anastasius and the Justinian dynasty do mark a shift away from Late Roman coinage in terms of artistic style and imagery. During...
[img] Thessaly, Larissa, 400-360 BC, AR Drachm, Youth wrestling bull left/Rev. horse prancing right, 3.77g BMC 39
I used to stack silver on the side, with my main focus being Numismatics. Every now and then, I’ll stop by the LCS and purchase some generic 1 oz...
The winged Minerva Victrix looks a lot cooler than the typical Minerva reverse types. Minerva Victrix reminds me of a winged Valkyrie from Norse...
I love the early Domitian issues because of the variety of reverse types before Minerva dominated his later issues. I dig the toning on the tripod...
That Domitian Pegasus is sweet!
I knew you wouldn’t disappoint since you’re a Flavian fanatic after all. I guess two of my coins fit your criteria of Pax and a column on your...
[IMG] Vespasian Denarius. 75 AD. IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head right / PON MAX TR P COS VI, Pax seated left holding branch. RSC 366,...
I need to get myself a Julia Titi or Domitia but those ladies are pretty expensive as Imperial issues. Maybe a Provincial would do. Your Titus...
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