To be honest, I'm not certain where I think the break might be, but I think 1562 AD with the first machined coin is too late. I think I see it...
Thrace, Abdera Tetrobol May 279 c. 411-385 BC OBV: Griffin springing left REV: Magistrate's name around linear border, within which head of...
I agree, but I would have to say all the coins on this thread are great. Jerry you have some beauties. Here are some of mine: Attica Aegina AR...
Isn't it funny what each of us sees as pleasing in our coins. My preference is to coin #4 mainly for the portraits, but also for the depiction of...
Some nice coins on this thread!
Not so sure I agree, but it's as good as any other end/start time I suppose.
Interesting
Sounds like a great party and you made it through it. Quiet night here, but decent second half game. Glad you like the intro. You should start...
Nice bronze Jerry
Heyyyy, Martin. Glad you're here. :thumb:
Very nice Mat HJB had one like your RIC 367 for auction today. I think the auction is over, but last I saw it was at around $75
I'd like to see it. It's difficult to find die matches.
This is my only Plautilla coin. It is an AR Denarius, RIC 361, struck at Rome 202 AD: [ATTACH][ATTACH] OBV: PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTAE, draped bust...
I suggested on another thread that we should have a Plautilla thread all to itself. So here it is. Publia Fulvia Plautilla, Fulvia Plautilla or...
The busts on London minted coins are so distinctive from other mints. This is a nice Sol Invicto.
I have the same Plautilla. Nice portrait. You should start a thread for her.
Umm, I don't understand.:stormy:
Yeah, a couple of 'em.
Just a bit different from CCF, but I'm beginning to think that it may just be a little bit better once you learn the ropes.:yes:
Plautilla's story is one of the saddest. I wouldn't call it a Valentine. It turned out to be a good game after all. Hey John. Glad to see you...
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