I am amazed at how big your Roman Provincial coin collection is.......you seem to have a coin minted at most cities, some I haven't even heard of,...
I really like the Valerian, fantastic for 10 bucks.
Very nice coins....even an elephant.:jawdrop:
That's a great Ionia Silver Cistophoric Tetradrachm Bing with beautiful detail. Were they minted at Ephesus or some other mint at Ionia?
Both very nice coins with great detail, congrats Alegandron, haven't got any Carthage coins to date but working on it..:(
WOW, another set of brilliant coins IdesOfMarch01, I only have this Curia Julia senate house denarius 29 BC, Octavian. 3.5gm.[ATTACH]
Love that top one, of that type my favorite.
I figured it was getting a bit crowded :rolleyes:
It must be a huge collection now, with another couple of nice additions.
Beautiful set of Julius coins, in perfect condition, you must be very proud.
Great write up and two fantastic coins, can't wait to see the rest of your twelve caesars. I am sure they will be just as spectacular. I only have...
Great write up David@PCC, with a fantastic set of coins, all with strong detail I especially like your Milvian bridge, I vote Milvian so it brings...
Very nice Alegandron, haven't seen to many with that reverse, I agree a very interesting coin with great eye appeal.
I like the portrait on your coin ancient coin hunter caught my eye as well. My only Claudius from that period.[ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Domitian Saecular games issue, Rome 88 AD, AE As, 11.21gm. Eagle in pediment. Next EAGLE.
[ATTACH] Celebrating 1000 Anniversary of Rome Sestertius Philip I. Next Saecular.
Nice Denarius David Atherton, a bit better than average, the second coin I ever bought was one of the Domitian Minerva Denarius series, very...
Great coins, I really like your Caracalla on horseback, rough surfaces but strong detail good pickup.
Terrific coin Orfew, Nero coins are very popular so congrats on a great pickup.[ATTACH]Nero Dupondius Macellum Magnum, Nero's great provision...
[ATTACH] Antoninus Pius Sestertius, Apollini holding patera and Lyre. Next Lyre.
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