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That's some mighty fancy photoshopping there Willie.
[img] Roman Republic, AE Semis 21mm, 8.6g, anonymous. After 211 BC. Obv.: Laureate head of Saturn right; S behind. Rev.: Prow of galley right;...
OK, I'm making some cookies in the shape of fertility symbols. Heh, heh, heh...
It was clearly a spoof - and a good one at that!
Heh...all the rock gods I grew up with look like Vespasian now. Time keeps on tickin', tickin', tickin', into the future.... Super coin!
Thanks Chris. Speaking of Arcadius, this little AE4 was a part of the same lot. Nothing special, but again, these late late Romans rarely come in...
Well that would explain my confusion. Their stock wreath doesn't look anything like the real thing.
Very nice indeed. But I don't know from these newfangled coins. They're too shiny. They hurt my eyes.
As long as we're on the subject of Crispus, the coin that Martin posted is a commemoration of Vota suscepta... In this case, VOTIS is obviously...
Incidentally, VOT X on the coins of Crispus is ironic since he only reigned for nine years, suffering execution at the hand of his own...
Yes, they're call mint marks. :p Yours is closer to the sun mark than the wreath. The wreaths have stems that cross at the bottom, and they do not...
This is how RIC organizes the material, from Volume VII... [IMG] The mint mark for this series is in exergue, hence under the line. At the top...
I have no idea. I've completely lost interest in what TPG's think.
I'm feeling the need to join the tet club.
Nice thread, everyone. Keep up the good work!
I don't like get embroiled in controversy - just not my nature. Never mind the future of coin collecting, I don't even know what I'm having for...
Seeing only three isn't unusual. I've been looking for a decent example for half a year, and I've seen maybe six...
Me too, and finding those forward-facing portraits of Honorius and Arcadius is easy enough on solidi, but they're not exactly in my budget.
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