Cool Richard III. I have been looking for one for a while.
@TheRed I really like that groat of Richard II. Here are 2 Anglo-Gallic coins of Richard I. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
How about another Quintillus? [ATTACH]
I agree, that is a great list. I have several of those but definitely not all.
An ugly coin of Galba...yep I can do that. [ATTACH]
Congrats @Andres2 That is a very nice 12 Caesars set.
O is for Otho [ATTACH]
Okay, i'll play N is for Nero RIC 68 [ATTACH] RIC 24 [ATTACH] RIC 34 [ATTACH] RIC 621 [ATTACH] RIC 83 (Claudius) [ATTACH]
It looks like a coin of Mary Queen of Scots. Notice you can read MARIA DEI...
Great article. Thanks for the links.
Great addition @Mat
I remember back in grad school a friend said the following which has stuck with me in all the intervening years "Research is not about finding...
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@nicholasz219 I love them both. Here is a Galba with a Virtus reverse. [ATTACH]
Thank you @dadams I really like the reverse of that dupondius
Just received the coin from Switzerland. I took a new photo and included a photo of the handwritten tag as well. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
FRANCE. PROVINCIAL. Aquitaine. Guillaume X. 1127-1137. AR denier. 1.05 gm. 20 mm. Bordeaux mint. Four central crosslets; +GVILILMO around ("G" is...
Great coin and an interesting writeup.
Here are my 2 coins of Galba. Galba AR denarius, VF, Rome mint, ( 3.512g, 19.0mm, 180o), Nov 68 - Jan 69 A.D.; elegant style, light toning on...
I too like the Nomos cases. I prefer my Abafil arrangement because I can store 4 trays in one case and this fits my entire collection.
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