I really love this denomination. My hunch is that it was struck in much larger quantities than the survival finds indicate. At any rate, my latest...
That Titus is superb! The remainder of the list isn't too shabby either.:cigar:
Here is the latest coin in my 'Off the Beaten Path' provincial series, this time we travel to the ancient Phoenician city of Tyre. [ATTACH] Time...
This one actually is fairly reasonably priced. https://www.ebay.com/itm/124695960494?hash=item1d08755bae:g:8koAAOSwtZJghL4T Maybe a Black Friday...
Because it is slabbed. That Pax is one of the most common reverse types struck for Vespasian ... even in superb condition it is relatively...
Turkeys were an absent species in the ancient world. So, for our numismatic feast on this Thanksgiving morning I'll have to make due with this...
When it comes to Vespasianic bronzes, rarities are a denarii a dozen ... but I still find them pretty cool. My latest addition is a decently rare...
Lovely coin and display!
This provincial coin type struck for Domitian is in fairly high demand and goes for premium prices at auction. The reverse is very appealing!...
Great denarii!! The left facing portrait is of course much rarer than right facing. However, this is not a Judaea Capta type ... it has more to...
My Titus trend continues with this 'naval victory' as struck for Titus Caesar. One could say I recently came down with a case of Titus-itus!...
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Yet another Titus Caesar bronze. Boy, do I love these coins! This one is somewhat harshly cleaned, but I think a lot of the original eye appeal...
Thank you! That's primarily why I purchased it.
My latest coin comes with a fine portrait in good Lugdunese style and decent eye appeal. Plus, it isn't all that common. [ATTACH]Titus as Caesar...
No. Portraits during the Flavian era are laureate for most issues, whether that be as Caesar, Augustus, or posthumously.
Let it be known I love coins with a bit of mystery to them! [ATTACH] Titus [Agrippa II] Æ24, 10.77g Caesarea Paneas mint, 85-86 AD Obv: ΑΥΤΟΚ(Ρ)...
I couldn't help myself. A rare variant with a minor difference? Count me in! [ATTACH] Domitian AR Denarius, 3.01g Rome mint, 81 AD Obv: IMP...
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Apprently colonialism is not dead. Who knew?
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