nice! i prefer the :wet: look..put some verdi care on and it will last longer (the wet look):)
that's a fine a pius denarius. i still don't have one of him after 14 years but i'm still lQQkin'..:)
you're too kind, thanks AA..but it pales in comparison to you lovely temple coin:)
wow...good choice picking and job figuring it out...one of those "stays on the back of your mind" deals..:)
fascinating!..
...a never ending list that one...:arghh:..i got a couple of max coins,but i think they are iminus...not ntius...:confused:..BUT..i do have a...
yup a double strike..purdy kool coin, i don't believe i've ever seen one on a Alexander before..
fourees' are collectible..Galba's are collectible ergo fouree Galbas are...if you knew in advance it was, then really it wasn't too much of a...
hmm...i would have guessed it was Severus but i can also see it maybe being Elagalabus..yours also has a counterstamp mark similar to mine..but...
i remember discussing briefly with another coin peep when i'd made a comment of how i thought later coinage of the empire had degenerated compared...
both coins here are excellent and worthy of a win, each in their own right..i call it a draw on all fronts:artist:
..maybe it's a trick book..:rolleyes:
..congrats to both contestants for a fine job on their respective coins, extra congrats to @ancientcoinguru for winning and a good sportsmanship...
....you got your mind right?!...:D..defo ein of mine too!..i was thinkin' bout watchin' it again as of late..
ain't that the truth.
no mistake who Caligula is...nice one!..i need a denarius of him for my silver 12..
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..welp, since we're in a confessing mode, here's mine for the Cointalk world to see[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Galba denarius, Rome mint
nice! Galba's portrait is grizzled even on "pretty" coins so it's quite aright to have ugly ones i find them quite attractive:artist:
O i love Chinese artifacts and have several, but mostly there i was chiding @Sallent:smuggrin:
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