As rooman9 said:
Great coins for the period. Thanks for the history lesson as well.
I used to look for these, but never found one in good enough shape at my price point. This would have met my requirements. Nice find.
But Steve doesn't know anything! (His coins all look good though, but don't tell him I said that).
+1
Heck, I've been collecting for over 30 years and I'm still astounded by them.
There is one for sale in the Agora Auction which ends tomorrow if you are interested. I would have bid, but I'm sticking to my guns and waiting...
Yeah, I think I'll get some of that. You never know when someone might nab you.
Nice coin with really crisp reverse.
Who's on second?
You have that wrong. Memory is the second thing to go. I can't remember the first.
Thank you. It's one of the very first Roman coins I purchased back in 1981/2 timeframe.
Another I think that came out much better in the re-shoot: OLD [ATTACH] NEW [ATTACH] AUGUSTUS AE Quadran OBVERSE: SISENNA MESSALLA IIIVIR,...
I like this issue and would like to find one I can afford one of thes days. In the meantime, here is a another Anonymous type: [ATTACH]...
That is a lovely coin JA. Nicely struck and preserved. I'm pretty sure this is my smallest at 7mm: [ATTACH] AEOLIS, KYME AR Hemiobol OBVERSE:...
I have similar coins, but none in as good of condition: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very nice RR denarii.
OK, I have just finished re-imaging my MA Legionary Denarii and this one has me boggled. My old image I have listed as Legion XII, and the image...
[ATTACH] CARTHAGE/SICILY-PUNIC Æ17 OBVERSE: Head of Tanit left, wreathed with corn REVERSE: Horse right, palm behind Struck at Zeugitana,...
The best part is that I am looking at coins I haven't looked at in a long while. Like I said, it's like having new coins.
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