Then post it again, so we don't keep having stuff like "Hey, I posted a coin with a tiny depiction of that person on the reverse like 40 or 50...
I was kidding with George III, there, of course. Britannia it is (but ancient). Don't have any ancient ones here. :( Go fish.
I guess the next stop is Messalina, since @Mat did a Nero-Poppaea "twofer". I'm sure we'll get some more Neros first, though.
I like the Poppaea portrait there.
Sorry, couldn't resist. ;) As you were. Roman Britannia. I don't have pix of any ancients from Britannia, I don't think. [IMG]
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Looks like three different dimes in the most recent threads: a 1966, a 196?-D with a hit on the date, and a 1969-D. Same coin, I don't think so....
Wow! Looks like we just need Aggripina II, then, and after her, we're on to Nero!
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Arcadius. And the story of how I found it, though the reporter made some errors in the retelling. There is also my thread about it. [ATTACH]...
Flavian silver. Let's do capricorns next. [IMG]
Oh. I forgot this giraffe-necked Crispina. An affordable sestertius. I loved it. [ATTACH]
Your son is named ... Quintillus? Wow.
True 'dat. We may not be done with him just yet.
Gonna be a toughie, most likely, but somebody in this crowd might pull it off. My chin still hurts from hitting the desk in a jawdrop after...
I've always found those short reigns fascinating. "Quintillus" is a cool sounding name, too. [ATTACH]
A very apt metaphor, I'd say. :cat: [ATTACH]
MY birthday happens this month. ;) (Seriously, though, yours is very nice for the type. Nearly as nice as that sharp Wildwinds #1 example.)
126+ posts And 7 pages in just the first few hours. Despite the some missteps and a little confusion, I'd say this one has megathread potential.
Here are two of the four Caligulae I've owned. Three were VESTAs. One was a Spanish provincial. One VESTA and the provincial succumbed to...
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