Titus.
Gosh, that's a neat coin! I never knew these came doorless.
I had an international registered mail item from Germany go the London UK by accident (I'm in the US). If I remember correctly, Royal Mail sent...
The victors may write the history, but at least the defeated can still tell their story through their coins.
That is a neat reverse!
Well, that's all I can ask for!
I fear the two captives will be regarded as a 'Judaea Capta' type by some long after I'm gone since it is erroneously listed in Hendin as such....
I was wondering that as well. I do like how the reference attributions have been left out of the descriptions. They would of course mean nothing...
A most attractive display! I like that it is for educational purposes. Also, it is much more preferable to slabbing!
I do too. Before the new RIC II.1 was published in 2007, BMCRE II was my primary reference for Flavian coins. Even today, I use it hand and hand...
Yes, it's the same type as my OP coin.
Although you and Nemo show the same reverse type, the two coins demonstrate it was struck for Titus both before (Nemo's coin) and after (your...
Now, that is a reverse one can reasonably argue could be a 'Judaea Capta' type. Although I believe it to be a British victory type as well. Very...
I guess we will agree to disagree about what the reverse commemorates! BTW, nice example.
Specialists love minutiae. My latest arrival is a good example of such a minor detail being a cause for celebration. It also does not hurt the...
Utterly fantastic! Tremendous eye appeal with that one.
That's a great coin!
Wow. That is a hefty addition! Congrats on your win!
Would these 'pigasi' be considered a kind of cryptid? Regardless, they are utterly fantastic!
If I remember correctly it took a few days. But I have discovered that what once was the case isn't always so, especially concerning auction houses!
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