I finally found the pictures of my Elizabeth I coins. Elizabeth I, silver penny. London mint. Fifth issue 1578-82. S2575. A tiny coin!...
I think to fully appreciate this coin you have to see it up close. In the link that Orfew provided you can see a bigger picture. On it you can...
Nice! I see you are expanding beyond silver denarii. Elizabeth I and Napoleon were both certainly significant historical figures.
You guys shoot some really nice photos:) Some really beautiful ones here. I am envious....It's an art I have not well mastered. That is my weak...
Next up is an 1827, variety JR-2. This is a very scarce die marriage characterized by the flat-top '1' in the dominator. About 40-45 are known...
It is a die flaw. Or, the celator messed up a bit. But it is not damage.
Nice coin @ToughCOINS! I am almost sure your 1829 is a JR-11 variety, which has a rarity rating of R-4. Pretty scarce as they come. @Skyman, I...
Guys, thanks. zumbly, that Antoninian of yours is a Wow! coin for me too.:)
This is a coin I would like to get your opinions on. It is a Hostilianus Ant. in what I would consider to be very good (exceptional?) condition....
No, I am focusing more on 94's.
Nice coin. 1796 DBCs are relatively scarce, and that one has a nice appearance. Have not verified the variety but seems to be all there. I would...
That is a very nice Titus denarius with a well styled portrait. The condition is also very good, you can even see Titus' beard and the winkles on...
I actually think that coin is quite nice:).
Hey, I hear voices too.....'Must...buy...coin..!' (At least now I know what to call my 'illness', and I have had for a long time) Sorry TIF, I...
Denarii of the Columna Traiana. Traianus (98-117). Denarius (3,53g), Rome, Winter 114-Spring 115 A.D. Obv: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER...
A dupondius and a sestertius of the Columna Traiana. TRAJAN. 98-117 AD. Æ Dupondius. Struck circa 112-115 AD. Obv: Radiate and draped bust right...
Than you very much, Ancient Aussie.:) I had an opportunity a few years ago to see some of these monuments in real life and up close. Romae...
I definitely agree - nice coin!
You have said it yourself - you really like it, and you don't think you will ever come across another one. Go for it. Don't hesitate. I did once...
A Nero denarius showing the Temple of Vesta, and a sestertius of Antoninus Pius with the Temple of Roma. ANTONINUS PIUS. 138-161 AD. Æ...
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