My Titus. Titus. AR Denarius as Caesar, AD 69-79. Rome, under Vespasian, Struck AD 77/8. (19.04 mm, 3.25 g), Obv: T CAESAR IMP VESPASIANVS,...
Hi MM, your link provided a fascinating discussion on the origin of certain scripts. It is possible that the move from upper case "B" to lower...
Interesting coin!
Here is mine. A bit of the "F" is off the flan. [ATTACH]
Very interesting writeup, thank you.
Lovely coin @panzerman . I really like the mediaeval gold.
Very nice addition David. Congrats!
Sorry @jwitten I do not like the look of this coin. It is far too shiny. I very much prefer that my ancient coins look...ancient.
Yet another money grab. Unfortunately some people will fall for this.
Great presentation @Bing A lovely set!
Wow @Carausius That is a superb coin!
Here are mine. Yes, the Domitian and the Titus are reversed. [ATTACH]
I collect coins from Julius Caesar to Domitian. So this covers some of the late republican or imperatorial era and the first hundred or so years...
When I see "Potemkin" I think of the movie by Sergei Eisenstein.
Very nice @Magnus Maximus
Wonderful coin and great story @Carthago. I love that coin.
Greg, I live in wine country (there are about 100 wineries within 20 minutes drive from my house and a number of these make ice wine). Glad you...
I have not made the leap into solidii as yet...but your coins make it very tempting.
@ValiantKnight That is just beautiful, congrats!
@ValiantKnight Please post a picture of your new solidus.
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