[ATTACH] MARCUS ANTONIUS Ionia Silver cistophoric tetradrachm OBVERSE: M ANTONIVS IMP COS DESIG ITER ET TERT, head of Antony right, wreathed in...
[ATTACH] JULIUS CAESAR AR Denarius OBVERSE: Diademed head of Venus right. REVERSE: CAESAR - Aeneas advancing left, carrying Anchises and...
This is truly a tough century for me. I have so many coins from this century that I absolutely love. But I will choose these three and wish I...
Bacon?
Or maybe: Uninscribed electrum coin from Lydia, 6th century BCE. Obverse: lion head and sunburst Reverse: plain square imprints, probably used to...
Electrum coin from Ephesus, 620-600 BC. Obverse: Forepart of stag. Reverse: Square incuse punch. [ATTACH]
Hehe
Both look to be very nice pieces with good detail. I think both of these would have no problem selling in the Ancients marketplace.
Perhaps I should come visit you. Sounds like it could be an interesting and productive trip.
I dunno. I don't think I've ever seen a Happy Wife.
HA!
Living in Florida, it may be somewhat difficult to find any ancient coins anywhere nearby. I travel to Europe at least once every year, but it's...
An amazing piece and interesting history.
Never in a million years!
Good luck.
What discord? Man I'm missing something.
Agree. Three is too much, but one is too short.
[ATTACH] SEXTUS POMPEIUS FOSTLUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS POMPEIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Head of "Minerva or Pallas" (personification of Rome) with...
[ATTACH] TI VETURIUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS VETURIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Helmeted bust of Mars right REVERSE: Youth kneeling l., between two...
Now it is getting difficult to choose, but here goes: [ATTACH] L. THORIUS BALBUS ROMAN REPUBLIC; GENS THORIA AR Denarius OBVERSE: Head of Juno...
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