..those are nice!..how much was the sewer goddess coin going for there rr?... edit: oh...nevermind..i see it now that i lQQk.. damn.. $950.......
..how very thoughtful n nice! :)
haha! not much pity eh?..:P
that is a kool one Vic.
welcome Clavdivs.. looks like a fine coin!.. i've never seen Trajan looking so good! :)
you got a purdy good deal on that one for $10..my brass one ain't too much better and i paid i think around $70 for it more than 10 years ago..
that is a nice one @Sallent ..i guess i could show my bronze n brass As Caligulas since i'm here...[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
..on up the ladder o success friend! :)
that'll work fine!
haha! well..if it's better than what ya had it is! :)
very nice! i love those with a lyre on them!..
neat!..
indeed they are!.. by trying to erase Geta from history by removing his likeness on coins, etc, Caracalla unwittingly brought him to the forefront...
haha! that should dazzle'em..those non-coin types^^
looks wonderful to me...but like you, i questioned everything.. those little cracks on the inside of the coin make me cast a little doubt, but...
nice, one can never have too many of those i'd wager. i don't have him in silver, but would like too someday. Bing's got one too! very nice!:)
huh...idk..looks to be authentic..
..that right there is enough evidence, to me anyway, to believe the Sept. Severus was a black man. i know he was African and back then, there...
that's a fine coin with great patina, but i wouldn't think it's a damnatio.
Suetonius..the reason for the season..[ATTACH]
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