Make up? I guess I'm not too bright, but thought it was naturally you. Maybe if stage makeup helps make one look good, perhaps I should try it, eh?
Let me see. My wish list includes most Greek and all Roman bronze, silver and gold coins. :blackalien:
If I knew how to put a caption V, I'd put "Duh"
Maybe it's Geta crossed dressing? Only kidding, but if I'm right it doesn't count:D.
I like this Philip I. I need to find a nice denarius of his. Here is a sestertius: [ATTACH]
PLAUTILLA
That's clue makes it easy and, truly was my next guess. Now I have to wait till tomorrow or watch someone else get it right. Darn!:mad:
I think the full attribution is: Arabia Petraea, Bostra. Trajan. A.D. 98-117. COS 5 (A.D. 103-111). Laureate bust right, slight drapery on far...
Valens?
It's not silver at all. AE refers to bronze coinage.
I certainly wouldn't pay it, but it may very well be worth the price. I think its an Diocletian, AE Medallion,287 AD. IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P...
Nice coin. A great deal of detail still remains on the obverse. Too bad the reverse is not as well centered. I do not own any gold coins...
Perhaps if I say it often enough, one day it may be the correct answer. Caligula
Most people bypass Ostia in favor of the more famous ruins in Rome or Pompey. But I really do highly recommend a day trip if you have the chance.
Hear, hear
I love that Galba, John. Here are a couple of mine: [ATTACH] GALBA AE Dupondius OBVERSE: SER GALBA IMP CAES AVG TR.P, Laur. head right REVERSE:...
I have never truly had any difficulty buying coins from sellers located elsewhere on the globe. There have been occasion where the coins took a...
You know you have a standing invitation John. I wanna come out and do some salmon fishing someday before I get too old (not too far off). Then...
I was trying to think of something witty to say about all these self images, but, hey, it's great to put faces with names (even though we can't...
Hehe
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