thanks panzer and all the peeps and here's me wishing you all a very pleasant Good Friday and Easter! and here's my tribute penny, one of ro's...
ha! i guess it is, no matter what we state siders call it><
very true!
i would guess specializing does pay off, good nab Dave!
here's my "not cheap" Nabataean silver shekel turned Roman drachm/denarius... this coin is so many things @ once:) specials thanks to JA for...
nice D Ray, and i like your new avitar sign
WOW! more coins i didn't know existed.
i've learned another thing today to from these illustrious coins, Titus had a beard.
ha! don't bother wrapping them, i'm ina hurry:)
i concur with ya Bing AND Q
a very good way to come to the dark side H8M! nice As! (lol, and i'm really not that forward hahaha!)
nice coins! super writeups too!
nice OP and nice coins all round! the portrait coins of Claudius ll are really fantastic. he was a general for two emperors and just ruled 2...
thanks big A, that was after a dose of verdi-care, i don't know if it's still as shiny.
purdy nice Claudius as/ae. i only have one of him, but he's a must have for the Roman Coin collector[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
..you better be thinking good thoughts or i'll wish you into the corn field after i turn you into a jack-in-the-box..i love tzos!
O, is it...ok lol..
yup, the reverse is different, but the obverse look the same, i got mine several years ago, i noticed the paper i downloaded for it then isn't the...
aint it the truth Q
Caliph al-Rashid, on whose court the tales of "One Thousand and One Nights" took place. His palace in Baghdad was the epitome of oriental splendor...
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