Two nice coins IMHO @ro1974 [ATTACH] NERO AR Billon Tetradrachm OBVERSE: NERW KLAV KAIS SEB GER, radiate bust right, wearing aegis REVERSE:...
QUOTE Edited: You are kidding, right?
If I had to choose it would be the Trajan. A hard coin to find in any condition.
I wish there were no crooks in the world, but like my Daddy used to say, "wish in one and and crap in the other and see which fills first"...
That's too bad. It's a fun language. On certain occasions one can add three or four verbs to the end of a sentence or one can words together to...
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This one I have cataloged as 155-156 AD [ATTACH] ANTONIUS PIUS AR Denarius OBVERSE: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P IMP II, laureate head right...
I've shown it before, but this strange portrait dupondius from a Gallic or Italian mint makes me smile: [ATTACH] AUGUSTUS (OCTAVIAN) AE Dupondius...
Yeah, I believe this question has been asked before, but like you said, we have a lot of newcomers to CT. Anyway, you sound like you could be a...
I would love to give an opinion, but I don't collect these and thus know nothing about them. BTW, welcome to CT.
Ditto!
Ah, maybe I can make out the horn.
We all get depressed at times. When I do, I try to count my many blessings. It makes me see that maybe I don't have it so bad after all. Hang...
I have the inverted type but without the "x". Nice addition. [ATTACH]
There's a bull behind? I don't see it. @Roman Collector is correct I think. RIC 292a
You have too much time on your hands!!!
Now that's a funny little video Chris.
From those images, I'm not sure what's in the field, but that sure looks like Vitellius to me.
Congratulations on the die match. I don't have much in the way of die matches. These provincial coins of Philip I from Pisidia, Antiochia are an...
[ATTACH] SICILY, KAMARINA Æ Tetras OBV: Helmeted head of Athena left REV: KAMA, owl standing left, head facing, grasping lizard; three pellets in...
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