Nice article with incredible pictures! Isn't that elephant/pig aes signatum spectacular?
Nice coin @Ancientnoob, unusual but very appealing.
Awesome poster @Deacon Ray!
Nice coins @Aethelred! I have one of those too: [ATTACH]
Here's my Servilius: [ATTACH]
Welcome to CT Ancients, @greekandromancoins:). Nice photo, nice coin!
WOW, that's an outstanding coin @AncientJoe!
Thanks for sharing @dadams, I appreciate it!
I don't remember ever seeing a palm tree in the distance at the bottom of a coin from Carthage...very cool! Here's my Sicilian AE unit with palm...
Great coin @zumbly, wish I had one! Here is one of the other denarii minted by Mn. Cordius Rufus in 46 BC. [ATTACH] AR denarius 3.9 gm - 18 mm...
I always like your posts @FitzNigel, very educational! My interest in medieval coins continues to grow.:)
A wonderful first Roman silver! Welcome to the group:).
(oops, guess I have one more) I am particularly impressed with your toad unica, since the toad is well defined. That is a very difficult coin...
@rrdenarius, as usual, what an outstanding group of coins! :jawdrop: The title of this thread says T&V 274-279...but since your coins have the...
very unusual coin, nice!
You have some awesome coins @TIF! Absolutely stunning:jawdrop:
@Andres2 glad you are joining those of us who are fascinated with Roman Republican bronze! Here my favorite semunica. [ATTACH] 217-215 BC AE...
Nice coin @Andres2! Here is my Crawford 39/4 = Sear 614 and Crawford 41/10 = Sear 616 both post-reform unica [ATTACH] 217-215 BC AE Uncia13.6gm...
Nice coin!
That is a nice bronze of Cornelia Salonina! Alas, she is a Roman empress missing from my collection.
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