Like @TypeCoin971793, I currently have two specific coins in mind that I will keep to myself. Otherwise, I hope to add a Henry II (preferably...
I can understand Medieval being excluded - they aren’t technically Ancient Coins. It’s the whole periodization debate again...
Well, Medieval wasn’t an option... so for strictly Ancient Coins, I would say Roman imperial. I have been digging into Provincials more lately,...
Beautiful coins as always TIF! Here’s hoping 2019 will be just as fruitful on the coin front, and less stressful on the personal front!
I’ll add that Roberts’ book is one of my most frequently used books...
I hope you enjoy it @alde! You can see my take here, and I’d love to see your thoughts!
Nice Damnatio! My only Geta: [ATTACH] Provincial Rome - Thrace Geta, r. 209-212 A.D. Nicopolis ad Istrum mint, AE28, 28.6 mm x 10 grams Obv.:...
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Love that Alexander VI! A gorgeous coin!
I love the dog chewing the bone! Great coins all around - I hope life gets sorted out for you soon
Glad you like them Justin - Io Saturnalia!
Fantastic set of coins! It may be cliche to be impressed by the Offa, but an Offa from the Archbishop’s collection is quite a catch!
Lovely coins - I am particularly envious of the Geoffrey Plantagenet coin. Very nice pick up! The Tealby penny is quite nice too
IO SATURNALIA! While my secret Saturn was not so secret, the gift certainly was. I was dropped a little hint in the attached letter, which was...
I’ll be waiting until after work today. Luckily, the wife has a work function, and so I will be able to spend some uninterrupted time with Saturn!
@TheRed got it above. If you were finding Richard I pennies with his name on them and no Portrait, you probably found the continental issues...
Excellent video! I nearly missed it with how active the board is this time of year...
Oh - and awesome coins Aethelred!
Unless some new information has come up in the last two years or so (that ai’m unaware of), seven pellets on the crown is a giveaway that it is...
That is a gorgeous Eleanor!
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