hahaha! a modern day "clodius" coin>< heheheeee! i've been a mad fan since before i could read! my uncle got these and i would look at the...
nice coins, here is my septimius severus. it's supposed to be a denarius, but it's almost totally black. winged victory reverse[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
it's all people, but what does that have to do with here?!?[ATTACH]
me too and neither D Ray><
it does that, big A. this was already one of my favorite coins, now i tell it goodnite when i go to sleep:)
i like those with the cows on them. they are well preserved.here's a couple of ca 480 bc gorgon/incuse square Parion hemidrachms i have[ATTACH]...
here is one of my favorites(cost and worth more than $10 tho) a Trajan silver drachm that was struck over a Nabataean drachm. thanks to John...
kool John:)
man, how did that lil' fella keep his beak through the ages...nice one!
nice coins, i haven't got one yet, but still the the Rhode to get one.
ahh,ok:)
i think she said it came in a lot of Byzantine coins
that's a fairly good estimate on fourees Mikey i'd figure:)
here's a couple of my Augustus fourees. the 2nd portrait is most famous for it depicts Butthead, Bevis's counterpart, wearing a turbin><[ATTACH]...
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i remember that too, it was on a saturday... i was playing with my little brothers and Mom said to take a look at being made. I was a few minutes...
lol, i don't think the Romans circus was like we think of circuses, but nice coin:)
awesome that you've been there curt.
congrats on the family addition! i got a visit today from my son Sawyer and grandson Roman ( they didn't name him that because of my coins) Greek...
it's interesting to see the influence one civilization had on another in these coins. i've read that few, if any civilization develops in a vacuum.
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