Georgeous coin!
@Carausius welcome to CoinTalk Ancients! Please show us your quadrans when you receive it...I love aes grave! Recently won a Tuder sextans and a...
As usual, beautiful coin @panzerman!
Congrats to @Prokles and @Alegandron for your recent Etruscan wins....awesome coins!! Here's a struck issue from Etruria I don't think I have...
A beauty (miniature work of art, IMO) I bought recently from @John Anthony [ATTACH]
Both these necklaces are outstanding! Like @TIF I could not bring myself to use one of my existing coins, so I bought an AR Miliaresion of...
I squeaked onto team 51-60, but will be moving onto team 61-70 by the end of the year. But I am retired, living the good life, and that's what...
Roman Empire, 1st - 3rd c. AD. Gambling lead knuckle bone. 21.0g. 24mm x 17mm x 11mm. Found in the former Yugoslavia.
Impressive! Great detail, even on that tiny fractional.
I had no idea this type of currency existed, very interesting!
I like @Alegandron's aes formatum, since shows how these bars were typically used...broken for change. Mine is unbroken: [ATTACH] ITALY, Æ axe...
As you know @rrdenarius I am SO JEALOUS!! A ramp secco bar is at the top of my wish list, but always out of my reach. That a great example, with...
Here's my tiny Tarsos obol, with a wolf: [ATTACH] CILICIA, Tarsos 4th century BC AR 3/4 obol .5gm - 9 mm Obv: Baal seated left holding corn-ear...
Nice buy, very interesting piece of history!
Gorgeous coin!
Lovely coin, congratulations!
I am sorry you are taking a financial hit:(. But I bid WAY over the estimate on 3 Roman Republic coins...and the bids are currently double what I...
Welcome to CoinTalk @StevenKeys! We'd enjoy seeing that coin your wife bought you...and our discussions might entice you to buy a few ancients.
Very nice @Loong Siew!
Overall dimensions: 121 x 40 x 9 mm. The tip is not sharpened, and there is no hole for attachment.
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