Congratulations on the magnificent year! The Henry VIII is stunning! Of course, they all are...that John though:woot: Funny enough, probably...
This is amazing! Clearly you've invented a time machine and this is the proof. Every one of your coins is as perfect as the day it was struck....
#1 Sure looks like Agrippa to me. And is #2 Augustus with the Vesta reverse? They look like they are hiding some real gems under the crud. Where...
Good observation typecoin! It is Celtic "proto-money". I was gonna wait to see if anyone caught it and if not send a PM.
I am just humbled and stumbled by the amazing generosity and awesomeness that my SS showed! My SS even had a most inventive and enjoyable theme!...
I purchased my Marius from V coins, but I've never been happy with the portrait: [ATTACH] Marius 269 CE AE Antoninianus, Colonia lint (Köln), 269...
Man, that's a beast of a Laelianus! But what really sticks out is your nice round AUREOLUS;)
[ATTACH] LAELIANUS 269 CE. Antoninianus (19 MM, 2.66 gm). Mint city II (Cologne). Radiate and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing right,...
Fingers crossed someone proves me wrong and posts a Regalianus and Dryantilla. Next by the list would be Post-haste-much [ATTACH] Postumus...
I've been keeping it under my hat the last couple days but...I FREAKIN LOVE YOUR #1!!! Just a freaking beauty on all levels for me. So much in...
LOVE it! Congratulations and thanks for sharing:D
Pretty portrait and patina! Also a wonderful reverse!
That's dang good thinking right there! I'll have to do that next year and do my wife and myself a favor. As is, my dad and I will get eachother...
That's good feedback and very appreciated. I'm always looking for good non fiction reads. I use my libraries Libby app. That way I can listen to...
I had the feeling that he had a bit of a big boy crush on Nero. But I like how he sites sources. What might be the areas of contention?
Great coins! That Isis is an eye catcher. As is the Domitian and Lucius Verus and their Beautifully detailed reverses. Always fun to see Lucius...
Awesome! I just noticed ours are both RIC 60s with Salus reverse. Yours has a beautifully beefy neck!
Here is my Elagabalus: [ATTACH] Elagabalus AR Denarius AD 218-222. Rome, AD 221/2. IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, laureate and draped bust of...
I would guess some are Caracalla. I thought my Elagabalus was Caracalla for over a year until one of my CT friends pointed it out and corrected...
Great point about Trajan being the Chuck Norris of his day. The dude was a bad@$$. As is that there coin! A bit surprised that A Lepidus isn't...
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