I really like that Kunker took so much care with the packaging. To me this shows an important eye for detail. It also adds to the entire...
@jamesicus So sorry to hear that you are dealing with your wife's health issues. I hope she feels better soon.
[ATTACH] Coins in Shakespeare J. Eric Engstrom Dartmouth College Museum 1964 67 pp As some of you know I have been assembling a collection that...
This is a coin of Brutus with the head of Libertas on the obverse. I would argue that this coin depicts liberty as the absence of tyranny. It was...
I have one of those but not so nice as @Nemo Note that mine is COS VI and Nemo's is COS VII. [ATTACH] Titus AR Denarius Judea Capta Issue (18 mm...
Nicely spotted David. I really enjoy getting into the minuscule differences that separate some issues. I find it fascinating to try and track them...
Speaking of my coin shown above, I will say that it has issues. There is some honest wear and the coin was struck off centre. Also, part of the...
Wonderful writeup as usual. I am very much enjoying my own journey through the world of medieval coins.
Very interesting writeup. I really enjoyed reading it.
Thanks very much for the tip @Valentinian I would rather put that 3.5% towards another coin.
Very interesting. Congrats on the great acquisitions.
Great coin @ValiantKnight I love the obverse. Here is my only coin of Justinian. JUSTINIAN I (527-565). Struck 527-538 GOLD Solidus. (21.74 mm,...
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Yep, I never thought I would live long enough to see Socrates conflated with Twinkies.
One more Vespasian please. [ATTACH] Egypt, Alexandria. Dattari. Vespasian, 69-79 Diobol circa 70-71 (year 3), Æ ( 26.5mm., 9.15g.) Obv:...
Interesting coin @Mat, do all of these have such unusual portraits?
Enjoyable article, thanks.
Very interesting coin and great research. Here is my only Heraclius. [ATTACH] Heraclius (AD 610-641) & Heraclius Constantine (AD 613-641). AV...
Mostly English but I have a few French coins as well. The ones that have appealed to me lately are the Anglo-Gallic coins.
Great coin @Loong Siew I would love to have one of those. Lately I have been adding quite a few hammered coins.
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