Thank you, TIF. I was very glad to find this coin! A really endearing reverse motif. I shall keep my eyes open for you.
Thank you. zumbly, you are right, it's a reverse I was not familiar with and that is what attracted me to it. Here is an as of Antoninus Pius...
Antoninus Pius. AD 138-161. Æ As . Rome mint. Struck AD 157-158. Obv: Laureate head right Rev: Figure standing on cippus within distyle temple....
A sestertius of Antonius Pius which I have not posted before: ANTONINUS PIUS. 138-161 AD. Æ Sestertius. Struck 151-152 AD. Obv: Laureate head...
Hello Albert, thank you for showing us your deniers for Richard I minted in his french dominions of Poitou and Aquitaine. Those are very appealing...
Albert, Martin, many thanks for posting your examples. The Alexandrian issues you post have an interesting style. I realize those are quite...
Very nice, everybody! Bing, great fleet of legionaries you have there (and another one coming). Alegandron, Mikey, Zumbly, Mat, Cucumbor, Ro,...
I know we have had this topic a few times already, but I really feel like seeing some legionary denarii - I know many of you have some. So post...
Congratulations on your first post-1000 AD English medieval coin! May it be the first of many! I have quite a few medieval english coins that I...
Very nice, Steve! 5 in one go, wow! Wednesday night? I guess you are talking about the bi-monthly CNG auctions ? I was interested in that nice...
Thank you very much, ancientone!
My congratulations on your Macrinus, Andres. Here are my examples, for Macrinus and his unfortunate son. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I can take it. But I have to tell you that you've dealt a blow to the youthful enthusiasm and passion for the Classics of a 15 year-old.
Very, very nice, Alegandron. Unfortunately, I do not have any coins of this time period in my collection. I have nevertheless always been very...
Excellent price for that lot, Andres! I too live in the proximity of a roman Castellum. What else can you ask for 'fans' of Roman History like...
Nice coin, Andre2! I am more accustomed to see him referred to as Drusus the Elder, and his nephew, Drusus son of Tiberius as Drusus Junior....
A nice example, and as Roman Collector says, the small lump in front of the head is probably from the die, as struck.
A sestertius with lots of eye appeal. Very nice!
I don't know if CNG already offer authentication services, but it might be something they may consider. Conflict of interest my be an issue,...
I have to tell you, that one really made me laugh!:) Good one!
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