Queen? That sounds like a lot of responsibility. I'd prefer to remain a princess :D
Whoops, late start today. Final group: U, V, W, X, Y, Z. W is for Wolf: [IMG] ARGOLIS, Argos 330-270 BCE AR Triobol or Hemidrachm, 14mm,...
T-day! Since there aren't many possibilities for the remaining letters, tomorrow we'll do the last six letters as a group). T is for Tortoise...
Welcome home, @Bing!
Wowie, @stevex6 has passed the 20K Likes mark! All hail the CoinTalk King :D
Wow, @stevex6 now has more than 20,000 likes! Truly the King of CoinTalk :)
Oops, I forgot Stag. [IMG] EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian year 11, CE 126/7 AE obol, 10 mm, 5.8 gm Obv: AVTKAITPAIAΔPIACEB; Laureate head right...
Ooooh, nice one!
Oh wait, I do have a serpent biga of sorts, although it is difficult to discern on this tight flan: [IMG] ATTICA, Eleusis 360-330 BC AE16 Obv:...
On the list :D
Whichever you prefer :)
S is for Scallop: [IMG] CALABRIA, Tarentum 325-280 BCE AR litra, 11 mm, 0.56 gm Obv: scallop shell Rev: dolphin right, trident below (I think...
S is for Scorpion: [IMG] CARIA, Mylasa 450-400 BCE AR hemiobol, 7 x 9 mm, 0.5 gm Obv: facing forepart of lion Rev: scorpion within incuse...
We're winding down... not a ton of options left for the remaining letters of the alphabet. Here's what's been shown so far. Please feel free to...
:D I have no quinarii :(. How about a middle child, the victoriatus? [IMG] Roman Republic, anonymous AR victoriatus 211-208 BCE, Sicily mint?...
Great summary, thanks!!
R day. Since hares are not really the same as rabbits, I'll refrain from posting my Messana hare again. R is for Rhino [IMG] EGYPT, Alexandria....
Hi, @no name2015, welcome to the ancients board of CoinTalk. I think you'll find your experience to be better if you refrain from posting...
You can post coins for letters we've already done.
Yeah baby!
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