If things keep going the way they are in a few years we will be paying more for buyer's fee than for the coin. I can remember when it used to be @...
I agree.
Neat! It's a good thing your brick was not located next to an old Roman fire hydrant otherwise it might have looked a lot different! This is one...
Here is a dynastic aureus of Vespasian with his two sons riding horseback on the reverse. This makes Vespasian's intentions crystal clear. Next...
DIVVS AVGVSTVS - Dupondius struck under Caligula. [ATTACH]
All in the family.... Decius with his two sons... Her. Etruscus and Hostillian. followed by Trebonianus Gallus , who adopted Hostillian,( after...
Porcius Laeca - silver denarius of Roman Republic c. 119BC. - That was my very first republican coin many years ago. I wish you many , many more...
Fantastic!!!
Ae from Teanum Sidicinum. Has special meaning and makes me feel good because my grandfather was born in that town many years ago. I like to...
It is true we know much more about the history of the ancient Greeks and Romans than we know about the people of "the Dark Ages". However, the...
Having both of them is very impressive. I think they're beautiful.
I think I'll just stick with my croc and call it a day!
This Aug. denarius of AEGYPTO CAPTA is the coin I paid the most for - got into a Triton auction bidding war. I don't know if it's still the most...
I just won this sestertius of Decius in an auction today - CGB. - commemorates the Genius of the Illurican army.[ATTACH]
Uncia - next up a Sextans. [ATTACH]
Remember, the hunt never really ends!
3 sestertii of Domitian.. one , emperor on horseback slaying a fallen German. 3rd as Caesar under Titus. The last is an As with a rather strange...
That aureus is just gorgeous - no other word for it. Nero's coins have always been my favorite. I read once ,a very long time ago, that he was a...
The Nero is actually more beautiful in hand with the most intense emerald green color I've seen. Congrats on the fantastic Jotapian! I read the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I succeeded in winning this Nero As - common , but incredibly beautiful, and this dupondius of Titus. There were so many great...
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