Nope. But good guess. Though I would have worked it, this "Gaius"... Instead of gy.
Hint: this gy really likes his horse
It is hard for me not to feel singled out here, Doug (I mean you did reply to a kind shout out that was given me). Though I appreciate the...
The word labyrs (also known as double headed axe or bipennis) comes from the word labyrinth (oh, how I WISH I had a labyrinth coin to share with...
Thank you so much for compiling these! I remember @Curtisimo at the beginning of the year had a similar idea that I was very keen on (though none...
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Diocletian
Wonderful acquisition! And just in time for the holiday! I've been looking for one of these for a while now, but none over here. Both Alexander...
Wahoo! This is a fun game. This next one should be a gimme [ATTACH]
I think I see a Trident. Is it Poseidon?
[ATTACH] Livia Æ23 of Alexandria, Egypt. Year 41 (= AD 11/12). Draped bust r. / Oak-wreath enclosing date. RPC 5061. 10.04g, 24mm Next up:...
To avoid this fun exercise going to page 3, maybe we should institute a 24 hour new coin rule?
All time great short lived Emperor Pertinax is looking pretty washed here (prob part of why one short sighted Pretorian ran him through): [ATTACH]...
Fun little coin. But not worth more than a buck or 2 led alone$150. And that is IF you can find someone looking for one, that is. Sorry. Here's my...
My recent upgrade! [ATTACH] Next up: more Galba!
Simply Thrilled [ATTACH] to share this next Monster mashup! I've wanted a Ketos monster since last year when @TIF shared hers! It looks like...
[ATTACH] Constantin X Dukas, 1059-1067 AE Follis 26 MM 4,4 gr, Constantinople. Christ frontal standing with Codex. Rs. Eudokia L. and Constantin...
Way to show up! Wonderful portrait right there.:artist: Talk about a real life Conan the barbarian! He was a one man army for Sept Sev for...
As I had mentioned, I was able to translate Liampi's work on the "anonymous" Macedonian coins (shield coins). Really cool stuff! And in it, it...
[IMG] Man, that thing is coooool! Wednesday Adams agrees. Certainly the unidentifiable/unidentified mystique adds to the spookiness of an already...
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