@Bing I like that angel on the French coin, very neat.
Those are wonderful Mat. I must say I am partial to the Alfonso. I am not used to seeing profiles on mediaeval coins.
@ValiantKnight That is a great coin. Thanks for posting it.
Great coins @FitzNigel. Am I correct in identifying the second one as King John?
Very nice @Ancientnoob. The portrait is very cool.
Thanks Mat.They do appear at auction on CNG and other sites, but there is usually quite a lot of competition for them.
Nice video. What a teaser, I need that info on hiding receipts!
Thanks @Ancientnoob , I really like it despite the worn portrait.
I was searching MA-Shops and stumbled across this worn but nicely toned penny of Henry V. Yes, I know I already have one but the price was right....
Wow @Carausius that is a stunning coin!
Beautiful coin MZ. I hope to add a coin of M. J. Brutus to my collection soon.
Wonderful coin and a great writeup! Congrats David.
I agree that idioms are a key problem in any translation exercise. Idiomatic mistranslations are common. From a sign in an Italian tailor's shop....
Nice coins Mat. Britannia also occurred on the revise of Roman coins. Hadrian for example had reverses featuring Brittannia. Does anyone have one...
I need that app. Very cool.
Beautiful group Q. I especially like the Augustus and the Otho. Both have such expressive portraits.
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