Neat addition, Steve!
*GASP*, does this mean you're a Hipster?:nailbiting:o_O
Saw this over at coinweek about how Ex-Numis.com has a new service now to scan your coin photo with old catalogs and such from 19th century on to...
Nice stuff, Martin. Stuff like that makes ancients all the more interesting. I still own no coins with die circles, I do look though.
Nice, I like those bust types of Trajan. My only Fortuna. [img] Quintillus Æ(S) Antoninianus O: IMP CM AVR CL QVINTILLVS AVG, radiate, draped...
OP coin looks alot better and those others cleaned up very nicely!
Love the reverse and looks to have a nice relief.
Nice addition, Randy! Good to see a new empress in your collection.:cat:
Welcome to the forum. Below is my Theo. [img] Theodosius I (379 - 395 A.D.) Bronze AE2 O: D N THEODOSIVS P F AVG, rosette-diademed, draped and...
I need to get me some eventually.:confused:
I feel the 3D effect too, nice!
Nice find, don't think I have seen that before either, but I don't look at these much. [img] URBS ROMA (335 - 336 A.D.) Æ4 O: VRBS ROMA, Helmeted...
Lovely looking Bust, especially the toning.
And yet when someone does post those low grade coins, like Dougs "Snowed in"...
Great pics, thanks for sharing them.
I think that's why many of u.s have drifted into ancients, that is my main reason. And they are just downright more historical & enjoyable.
Nice, I just have 1 myself. [img] Alexander The Great, Macedonian Kingdom, (336 - 323 B.C.) AR Drachm Posthumous O: Herakles' head right, clad in...
Other then the different bust types of Maximian, is it the Γ/•XXI•Λ•I•? Other of the type have descriptions with "A interesting series from...
Nice coins and thanks for the links/book titles.
A Roman Sestertius of Septimius Severus.
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