Yes, a minor typo:shame:, 1000 years is correct.
Here is a coin issued by Otacilia Severa commemorating the 100th anniversary of Rome. Happy Birthday ROME! [ATTACH] Otacilia Severa Rome mint,...
You are amassing a marvelous collection!
Remarkable detail on this sextans! Really nice!
Unless you are willing to spend a fortune (which I am not, all my friends know I am cheap), it is difficult to get really large Aes Grave where a...
@dougsmit I never get tired of seeing this sextans! Such a lovely turtle. And it looks very thick!
@Alegandron I love your triens! Mine is more worn, and the pellets are hard to see....but you can see the eye on the dolphin! (ok, I know it...
Ancientnoob can you share what coin will be used as the cover photo? I'd love to get a preview. Congratulations! That's something to be proud of!
Gosh, coins this pretty....I am starting to become more interested in Byzantine coinage!:joyful: Nice coins @JBGood
Æ 2 litra 6.93 gm - 19 mmObv: Obv: Head of young Hercules right, clad in lion's skin; club below Rev: Pegasus flying right; club above, ROMA below.
I am attending An Introduction to Byzantine and Associated Dark Age Coinage (Sunday-Wednesday, June 26-29) at ANA in Colorado Springs. Here's the...
Welcome to CoinTalk Joseph! I don't collect Islamic coins, but my husband used to. He says this coin is probably from 800-1000 AD, and that the...
My favorite Tiberius coin shows the sons of Germanicus and Agrippina Senior on the reverse [ATTACH] Tiberius, with Nero and Drusus minted in...
My favorite Minerva, from the early days of the Roman Republic. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Ca. 225-217 BC. Rome, Anonymous Æ aes grave triens 75.96 gm -...
Obv: Club. Rev: •• (mark of value)
21x30mm, 22.23 g
Nice capture @Mikey Zee! Here's my tetradrachm of Phillip II. [ATTACH] Phillip II, Amphiplis mint 359-336 BC AR tetradrachm 14.2gm - 25 mm Obv:...
That coin is a beauty!
Nice coins everyone! Here's another bronze from Pantikapaion [ATTACH] Tauric Chersonese, Pantikapaion 3rd-2nd century BC AE15 1.84gm - 15 mm...
2 AR trihemiobols from Larissa, showing the Nymph Larissa sitting [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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