Still like that Saloninus a lot!
Done it many times before with no issues here, but edited...:wacky:.
Just like me, did great in other classes, especially science & history, did horrible in math. I failed pre-algebra twice before passing with a low...
Looks applied, but hard to tell.. Mine: [img] AGRIPPA (Died 12 B.C.) Æ As O: M. AGRIPPA. F. COS. III, head left, wearing rostral crown. R:...
Its a great coin, especially the portrait.
Nice, good luck. I have a junk canada 1893 canada, but no Varieties.
Nice find, Rick.
Lovely coin, like the reverse.
Nice coin, and it does look like the kool aid man!
A fairly easy to spot fake, especially due to the weight.
Never seen that before, nice find.
[img] Augustus (27 BC-14 AD) AR Tetradrachm Syria-Antiochia ad Orontem O: KAIΣAPOΣ ΣEB_AΣTOY, Laureate head right R: ETOYΣ-ZK-NIKHΣ, Tyche seated...
Great coins Tif & Eric. I just won a Hadrian Tet last night cheaply. Nothing rare though.
Great writeup and cool coins, wouldn't mind getting a few down the line.
Never liked the Stella design, but great pic and congrats on a getting it.
Wow, those are great too, I like the near full silvering on the first.
Wow, that's neat. Never seen that portrait style before.
Sounds like my kind of guy. Him and Elagabalus could have been bros! That coin is a beauty, I need one of him still.
Thats cool, figures the first image I click on leads to the Elagabalus/ Priapus reverse. Why am I drawn to his coinage so.....
Caracalla was born Septimius Bassianus in Lugdunum, Gaul (now Lyon, France) on 4 April 188 to Septimius Severus and Julia Domna, with a slightly...
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