ahaha! you're crackin' me up Bert!..by all means continue sir... :)
your S. Pompey coin is kool.. the reverse reminds me of Indo Greek style..
haha! ole Bert must have a guilt complex or something...maybe just a growly old man:oldman:..or maybe he just misunderstood...
..thank the gods we have(and are) hoarders...keepers of precious artifacts and information old and ancient RC..:)
wow! kool coin!
i just refound out what this coin was(@Alegandron), but i wasn't sure in Indo-Greek would be considered Asian(that word meaning 'other shore" in...
ah! very good! they most likely are legit then, but i couldn't attest to it. get ya an example for a couple of bucks, either way.
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it would do that..maybe. i would think it's as plain as the mammary's on the chest :)
idk too much them, but it would seem to me a little odd if the Japanese were issuing bills written in English at that time..
haha!.. you are quite the graphic artist TIF. it was a time before pants and we are prone to be bias in judgment based on our own experience &...
..that figure looks like a woman being carried to me..
wow! kool Curtisimo! :)...i have trouble watching a 30 minute cartoon(that's why i'm here now :P)
IMPOSTER!!(misattributed, thru no fault of her own :)) ..i have been informed by the kind, knowledgeable (and discreet) Roman Collector that this...
that is a lovely coin (imma sucker for a purdy face^^)
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aha!.. i remember the story now that you've mentioned it!...there must've been 2 different royals with that name(Aelius) in the empire.
..i've seen a few Aelius coins...Lucius Verus's father i believe is who they were of
After a good long wait i've succeeded in acquiring this lil fertile turtle! Faustina the Younger AR denarious 141 AD Fecunditas standing holding...
ah, the, at that time, "year o de 5.."
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