[IMG] Salus feeding a snake - [IMG]
[IMG] I found all these in circulation. The 1909 is the oldest.
[IMG][IMG] Napoleon on a 20 francs gold piece.
Yep, I like the Butcher of the Congo coins too. :p [IMG][IMG]
:devil: Captain Crunch commemorative - [IMG][IMG]
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Yours is a much finer specimen Eng. :yes:
Here is another panther - [IMG][IMG]
An old Laotian note 1957, 1 Kip with dragon ...[IMG][IMG]
Nice one Mari. Your collection is spectacular.
Sure Bing its in David Sear's book under Anonymous issues denarius # 155, circa 86 BC. :)
Might be whizzed Rev.
Yeah... I know, thier wild, thier goofy looking and older than the dirt; they are often mistaken for. OK lets post those crazy Dioscuri twins...
Here is a link that may help you, from Doug's site -Roman Imperial Coin Denominations
Awww thanks JA
Darn all I have is this cruddy example from the mint in Cyzicus - [IMG][IMG]
Yeah its a denarius of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander. Circa 230 AD. Nice coin.
[IMG][IMG] Jupiter driving quadriga... 86 BC
Yep, nothing like cozying up to nice nile crocodile. :rolleyes:
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