A very fine presentation, worth a look... Forty Maps That Explain The Roman Empire
I thought you were talking about a coin that you wanted to buy, in which case it's unwise to post it in an open forum, just because someone might...
Here's the coin and page for anyone that's curious... [ATTACH] Source: Beast Coins
Yup, I found it. 18 refers to his tribunician powers, which were renewed every year. Trajan ruled for 19 years.
Yes. We were about to send out a search and rescue team. You should really check in more often. It's the obsessive, er...I mean, considerate thing...
That's a beauty. The bust of Serapis is excellent.
I haven't seen IH on these coins. Perhaps you've misread it? Are you looking at a specific coin? If you don't want to post it in the thread, PM...
IMPERATOR CAESAR NERVA TRIANVS AVGVSTVS GERMANICVS DACIVS. DHMAPX EX = TR P. YPATO = COS. The letters after those give you the TR P and COS...
Eh...those are kind of cool. I'd get some. They look like guitar pics. :)
That the piece is not reproducing something that actually existed. It's an original creation, or a fantasy.
I don't know of any sites, maybe someone else does. I've picked things up from books and members at FORVM. This might give you start, from...
It's not really much of a step down from aluminum, is it? And there are billions of aluminum coins around. At any rate, plastic is almost all I...
Constantine / Anna Maria / Rulers / of the / Hellenes ...or it might be Constantine / Anna Maria / Queen / of the / Hellenes My Greek ain't...
Here is a coin minted only in 1921. After WWI, the San Remo Conference proposed that the League of Nations put Syria under a French mandate....
I found this handy page for reading the dates... [ATTACH] Source: Don's World Coin Gallery
Gold doesn't corrode like that, so they are most assuredly bronze. The only design I can make out is on the reverse of the first, which is a...
Nice collecting. Looks great! I've filled up a few albums over the years, and I know just how satisfying it feels.
I had editions of Krause in years past, just not recently. I'll pick one up - I like having a big catalog of coins, just to look through all the...
Looking good! That's going to be a great album.
No, Greek. Constantine II and Queen Anne-Marie. Edit: jj's got it.
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