NO! That's only for early birds. Admission after 9 AM is FREE
Thanks for the shout-out, Doug. Yeah, I'll be set up at the Red Rose Show on Saturday - JAZ Numismatics. Start your ancient coin collection today! :)
These are some of the most interesting of imitative types, in my opinion, and very difficult to find. Last year I sold this one, imitating two...
Nice capture if I do say so myself! It's one of the nicest of his coins that has come through my store.
"lost"
This is worth watching if you are interested in ancient musical instruments... [MEDIA]
Wow TIF, superb captures of superb types. Congratulations!
I'm only familiar with the original movie/soundtrack. I wore out the records when I was a kid - remember the double record set in the brown album?...
A tribute penny and a couple of nice siliquae... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The sestertii, yes. The Laelianus is already spoken for - I've been helping someone on the forum check off their emperor list.
Just a few run-of-the-mill types, no big deal... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well considering the Roman soldiers carry machine guns, I wouldn't expect much period authenticity from the coins.
Thanks, Z - I suspected as much. It sounded retrograde that a consul in 23 BC would be minting coin in 15. But it does make sense if it was his...
Hey friends, I came across this as of Augustus, RIC I 382. Is the moneyer CN PISO CN F on the reverse the same as the Gnaeus Calpurnius Piso in...
Charming coin!
Thank you for sharing that, Ken. Here's hoping and praying for John's quick recovery!
Also, where's Amelia??
My attributions come directly from the site linked by @Ryro - That site is created by Daniel Wolf, and represents the most up-to-date scholarship...
What odd little scraps the 7th century citizens of Constantinople had in their money bags. I have one that was overstruck on something that was...
Cool. :cool: What do they weigh? Those pics make them look like bricks.
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