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That is gorgeous. What a fascinating coin!
Zumbly, I also have a Phlious from BCD :) [IMG] PHLIASIA (PELOPONNESOS), Phlius 400-350 BC AR obol, 11 mm, 0.84 gm Obv: forepart of butting bull...
I agree with Doug. Reading the obverse legend is a stretch but the best fit is with Maximianus: AKMAOVAMAΞIMIANOCCEB, Homonia reverse, Emmett...
Interesting coins, Bing! I like the reverse of your newest one better and that's the interesting part of this issue. Hi Bruce, Your question...
Speaking of Genesis, chrsmat... here's another record whose grooves I wore out. Specifically, the title track of Steve Hackett's solo album....
Father and son on one coin. Macrinus and Diadumenian, a provincial from Marcianopolis. [ATTACH]
I listened to that song endlessly as a teenager. :) Back in the days of 8-track tapes :D
Wow, those are some stunners, Zohar! You have excellent taste :)
Silenus, agent of darkness... [IMG] ...cast his evil spell upon these Korean dolls. The film cuts off before the horrifying end, where the...
Welcome, Vincent!
Man I love that coin! Thanks for the thorough write-up... it saves me some homework. :D Here's my Agathokles, with AncientJoe's backdrop....
Oooooh, I love it! Congratulations on a fine addition!
What an outstanding collection! The presentation is very visually engaging. I tried to pick a favorite but it is impossible. The Domitian...
Those are beautiful, Zohar! I'd love to have both of them :)
Domitia. (I think I see a ponytail or braid-thingy)
What a stunning collection. Congratulations, and thanks for posting it!
He truly does look imperious. What a wonderful coin!
Yep. A provincial from Marcianopolis, Moesia Inferior. With daddy Macrinus. [ATTACH]
This one does look like an average guy-next-door :) Not Gordian III though.
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