Welcome @MFish. Yeah, what @Deacon Ray said.
Welcome @Nikos P. You would get more answers if you started a new thread. More will see it and respond. Good luck.
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[ATTACH] L. THORIUS BALBUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS THORIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Head of Juno Sospita wearing goat-skin headdress, acronym I. S. M....
I have three very nice Morgans, but I can't find the images. They were minted in 1879, 1889, and 1921. I also have some Peace dollars and odd...
I have a few that were passed to me by my father, but I don't collect per se
Why not? I do not collect moderns, but there is no reason why I can't or shouldn't. In fact, there are many on the Ancients forum here that also...
Or the "dark" as the case may be.
Okay [ATTACH] JULIUS CAESAR AR Denarius OBVERSE: CAESAR IMP, laureate head right, lituus & simpulum behind. REVERSE: M METTIVS, Venus...
[ATTACH] TROAS KEBREN AR Obol OBVERSE: Archaic head of Apollo left REVERSE: Ram'S head left within an incuse square Struck at Troas, Kebren...
I've only been collecting for 32 years. I feel like a beginner (tongue in cheek). Hopefully a new collector will appreciate these. Way to go...
I agree. Nice portrait and good details. [ATTACH]
Some really cool Vespasian coins posted so far. Your last coin, the dupondius looks very much like my coin from Your last coin, the dupondius...
I believe I now own a dozen Vespasian coins, yet I had to have another. Actually, what drew me to this coin was the variation of the portrait...
Looks like a rabbit to me.
Rabbits are not rodents. They were classified under the order Rodentia (rodent) until 1912, when they were moved to a new order, Lagomorpha.
[ATTACH] M. HERENNIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS HERENNIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: PIETAS, diademed head of Pietas right REVERSE: M•HERENNI, Amphinomus...
[ATTACH] HADRIAN AE 22 OBVERSE: Laureate head right REVERSE: Europa riding bull right Struck at Sidon, Phoenicia, 117/118 AD 8.9g, 22mm BMC...
[ATTACH] SPAIN, ARSAOS/SAGUNTUM AE Sextan OBVERSE: Scallop shell REVERSE: Dolphin right, three pellets above, script below (resembling D/|\\IS)...
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