Naw. I think you're wrong. Doug is everyone's mentor and is always right even when he's wrong.
Really? I thought he was always right.
Branching out Mat? Nice coins. The nicest looking one is the Edward II, but I really like Ivan the Terrible.
Don't take Steve too seriously. He's our class, should I say, clown. He's a wonderful guy with a sense of humor that sometimes only he...
I can just see you scouring through all the Flavians selling auctions and seller listings. [ATTACH] Seriously though, nice coins. Congrats.
Both are decent shots, with something about each I like. Focusing on your image, I might say there is too much light to the left and it's not...
This thread is too political for me. Have fun with it.
They did exist at the same time, but different legions. Fretensis was a legion recruited by Octavian. This legion fought against Mark Antony's...
I agree with the others.
There are many on this site that would love a chance to buy most of these coins. As Steve indicated, we have a resident auctioneer in the person...
When I said MA Legion X, I was speaking primarily of the history of the legion. There are others much more scarce and harder to acquire.
Welcome @SecretAgent. Any particular reason for your name?
Ditto
I believe they are all correctly identified now. What I wanted to say, however, is that these are all very nice coins for their type.
Nice reshoot. Looks good to me.
I just took a look at your blog. Very interesting. It's easy to tell how much work that's been puy into this. Congrats, and it's good to see...
From Wiki: In 45 BC the legion was disbanded, and the veterans obtained lands in Narbonne, southern Gaul. During the civil war that followed...
Thanks Chris. I can't remember the last time I won anything.
No, you have me all wrong. I just have a foundation that sells influence to the halls of power. That's all.
One I do not have: LEGIO COHORTIS SPECVLATORVM. Besides this, Legio X Equestris was Caesars favorite
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