You can't leave us hanging like that! Please spell them in upper case and then tell of who they are. I'm sure 95% of us are mystified by that post!
Here is my double sestertius next to a photo I took of the Trajan Decius bust in the Capitoline Museum in Rome. [ATTACH] I have commented on CT...
Here is a coin of Justin II and Sophia (565-578) from Carthage: [ATTACH] 23-21 mm. 9.11 grams. (pretty thick) Denomination: half-follis =...
The irony of a victory over Parthia type makes that type especially interesting. Here is a VICT PART of Valerian: [ATTACH] Victory standing...
In 1988 I went to a coin show in London at the Marlborough Crest. John Cummings (a dealer) had a whole tray of Alexander drachms, presumably part...
I've had three over the years--two I got in a large lot and neither had the camel's head. They are long gone, replaced by this one, which is not...
That's right, it is Aurelian, a tetradrachm of Alexandria, Egypt.
We just had a wonderful thread on Maximinus Thrax, the giant. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/maximinus-thrax.381866/ This coin of his son...
Here is the last issue of Maximinus, from 238. [ATTACH] PM TRP IIII COS PP. TRP IIII dates it to year 4, 238 before April [BMC] BMC 219 Sear...
I think you will appreciate having images of your coins on the web. You have quite a variety. I really like your comments. It is not just a...
"suspicious..Lots 108, 109, 112, 116, 121,125, 129, 180, 184, 188.." I looked into a few of the pedigrees given in the Lansky auction. I have a...
EDIT: See my research below, confirming the pedigrees.
@JFRTM, I like your broad approach to collecting world coins. On the off chance you get interested in ancient coins, here is a page on various...
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