Which book is that? The reference you cite is not correct. Yours is helmeted not Laureated and, although I cannot see the mintmark on your coin,...
It probably is: London, RIC VII 229 Crispus AE 3. CRISPVS NOBIL C, Helmeted and cuirassed bust r. / BEATA TRANQVILLITAS. Globe on altar inscribed...
Looks like Crispus, son of Constantine I. Flavius Julius Crispus, also known as Flavius Claudius Crispus and Flavius Valerius Crispus, was a...
Nice chubby little fella.
Here are a couple of mine. The first cost me $30, while the second coin set me back a whooping 17.50. Both prices include shipping. [ATTACH]...
I agree with JA. The problem with your LCS is that, in all probability, he does not deal in Ancients and perhaps does not realize that these...
Beautiful coin AJ. One I can only dream of. But I do have a couple of Alexander III coins, one silver and one base metal. They are not near the...
Like Cucumber, my coins were purchased over an extended period, but I spent approx. $4k. The most expensive was my Caligula followed by Otho and...
I made up a word document a long time ago to make 2x2 slips for each coin. Any documentation, i.e., provenance, is kept with the coin or in...
Your system sounds familiar, with the notable exception that I am mostly retired. I only work a few weeks a year through contracts with US...
Very nice. I love the Otho
They are both outstanding, but that first coin is truly magnificent. That has to be one of the best portraits of Claudius II I've ever seen....
Very nice
Good detail - nice photo image
I wouldn't agree it's a myth, but to each his own.
In Roman mythology, Faustulus was the shepherd who found the infants Romulus and Remus, who were being suckled by a she-wolf, known as Lupa, on...
The price was right for that particular coin, but I am afraid you may be right. The timing is suspicious. As I said before, none of the regular...
I do believe Batman and Gil are correct
How about the Gorgon: Descriptions of Gorgons vary across Greek literature and occur in the earliest examples of Greek literature, the term...
[ATTACH] L CENSORINUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS MARCIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Laureate head of Apollo right...
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