- What metrics do you choose to add coins? I really like the Roman Empire, so my focus has been during that time period, but I often stray. More...
These are the ones I have (and others have posted these types too): [ATTACH] Augustus (triumvirate but with 4!), garlanded altar/SC, with names...
That made me literally laugh out loud!!! :smuggrin:
Last week I was successful in winning my only bid in the Frank Robinson Auction. This coin is my first for Otho and it is going in a nice place...
I liked yours and RC's so much I had to get one for myself! [ATTACH]
I love me some Elpis/Spes! Very nice drachm with completely recognizable profile of the young MA!
Great new, warm-colored Titus, David! I bet it feels great in hand! My fave is a Titus issue as well... But a restoration issue of Augustus. I...
Looking back at my notes from my local ancients club, and I guess I confused it with a Liberalitas reverse with cornucopiae where she is emptying...
That is a nice one, Warren! Mine leaves something for the imagination: [ATTACH]
Erin @Johndakerftw has one of those!
I've heard that what is being emptied are coins... Anyone else?
Great close-ups, @dougsmit! That's a beautifully sand-encased Chi Rho! And I certainly recognize that last one from your post very recently about...
Very beautiful coin, @Choucas! Also a very informative and enlightening post following! I'm not an RR collector, but day-by-day I'm learning more...
Very nice new Domitian, David!! I have recently added 2 Spes of the papa, Vespasian. [ATTACH] Vespasian, AE As Rome mint, Struck in 76 AD (like...
Mine has an F bankers mark on my obverse. [ATTACH]
I think that's it! I agree with the hair, also I see what's left of an SC behind the head /neck.
Looks like a serrate Roman Republic, like a Sabin.
I'm a big fan of the Fecunditas reverses for the Antonine ladies, but i only recently discovered that seated version for Lucilla (i think you got...
Great new example, @Bing!!
Finally... the other one is a bit nicer (less sand), but with this one I wonder if someone had it around their neck or tacked to their wall. [ATTACH]
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