The winged horse is Pegasus. The only horse with a horn that I know of is the Unicorn but I haven't seen a greek coin with a unicorn on it. If...
LOL! Don't worry about it. Are you saying that you can see "horns" on your "horse" which would make it a bull?
Corns? Do you mean "horns"?
Can you post the obverse please
Thanks Stevex6, I love the dolphins.
Excellent Bing, good enough for me :happy:
Thanks TIF the discussion was interesting. For now, I will change the attribution to Hieron II. If it needs changing again in the future, I am...
Update! I have found two coins that are very similar on acsearch and they are both attributed to Morgantina. Looking at my notes, I think this...
I have had a look on the Wildwinds Morgantina page and this coin is not there. So now I am puzzled as to where I got the attribution from. I...
@TIF same as @Bing, your last coin. Have I identified my coin incorrectly? [IMG] [IMG] Ruler: Agathokles State, City: Sicily, Morgantina Coin:...
@Bing Curious about your second coin. I have one very similar and pegged it as Morgantina.
Goodnight my friend. Way past may bedtime, sweet dreams and don't croak in the nightime......
That's the fella :arghh:
Careful now, hocus pocus, you might wake up as a frog......
Hmmm, Saturday here. You might have missed a day.
I don't think you are supposed to suck it.
No not weed, maybe an IV drip
I am puzzled, why would you dilute it with a potato?
@Bing If you ever get the chance to taste it, Taylors Old English Porter. You can practically chew it.
@Ardatirion - sorry missed your post Food in Roman Britain by Joan P Alcock Roman Cookery by Mark Grant Apicus Cookery and Dining in Imperial...
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