Both nice coins.
This Pius Sestertius would have to qualify as a multicoloured bi-polar.[ATTACH]
That's one fantastic coin you have there, great pick up in top condition as well.
And if you go there Petra is not far away either.
Thanks, that one is the temple of Jupiter Heliopolitanus the ruins are still there today about 40 miles from Lebanon, I would love to visit one day.
I have to say when it comes to provincial Sep. Sev was top of the pops.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Congrats, what a pick up, great detail.
Looks like LEG II, to me but could be III, I have a similar problem on my one.[ATTACH]
Very nice gladiatorial silver Alegandron, very interesting.
I only have the same type as Ro, Domitian As Saecular Games, 28mm, 11.21gm, RIC 623.[ATTACH]
Very nice, if you tire of them I will have the middle one.
Yea I will play as well.
[ATTACH] I only have one Constantine commemorative and are reluctant to post it after looking at TIF 's brilliant Milvian bridge example on the...
Great write up, and that Medusa coin is amazing the artistry is fantastic.
I would have to say Trajan would be the emperor I admire the most, he really got stuck into building some fantastic architecture in Rome, probably...
Yes good idea going to Tivoli I have been twice, there is a huge place with fantastic gardens waterfalls, it dates back to medieval times, I can't...
No come to think of it ro1974 has been unusually quite the last day or two, that is one nice big bronze you have there.
Oh well seeing I kickstarted this thread again I might as well slam another SES in Antoninus Pius, 140 AD, Tiberis, Rome, 32mm, 26.5gm. RIC 642a....
Glad you like the video Curtisimo/stevex6, I visited in Oct 2015, but only had a couple of hours there as with a group tour and missed a few...
Yes they have few bargains on Auctiones GmbH, but only run every couple of months.
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