If anyone wishes to purchase a coin directly tied to the Colosseum and not spend a fortune, look no further than my latest purchase. This is the...
This latest entry in my 'off the beaten path' series of provincials features a very rare city for the Flavian era. I had to get my Barrington...
Correct. And nice specimen too!
You just got to know where and what to look for...
I knew I had something special when I purchased this coin. But it wasn't until after I did a little research when it arrived that I realised just...
Imperial provincials is a term I use for such coins.
Through die links and style all these issues are now attributed to Ephesus. The city struck imperial coins from 69 to 74, perhaps up until 76 if...
I'm not tired of seeing it. But really any coin you would consider a 'grail' would be fitting as well.
Most of Vespasian's coins from 79 are fairly scarce in comparison to his other regnal years. And it doesn't hurt they date to a rather eventful year!
It was with great pleasure I was able to obtain this Flavian grail a couple of weeks ago. It's not everyday that one comes across such a coin!...
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Tracking down coins from Titus first bronze issue struck at Rome soon after his elevation to the purple can be extremely difficult. Luckily, I was...
It's an As. Dupondii were radiate at this point for Domitian.
Thanks for the drum roll @Cucumbor. And the winner is .... @potty dollar 1878! Congrats! PM me at your leisure for shipping arrangements. Thank...
I'll do the drawing this morning and will post the winner by noon. Good luck everyone!
I believe that is true throughout much of ancient coinage. Curious to see what pops up here.
I've always wanted an example of this iconic type, but it often comes fairly pricey. The recent Roma auction had a decent specimen with just...
@YoloBagels and @potty dollar 1878 added to the list! Good luck!
The current list. @Southern Coin @Matthew Kruse @Evan Saltis @Nathan F @Milesofwho @furryfrog02 junior Have I missed anyone?
Yes, it's not too late, the drawing is tomorrow.
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