Very nice! Cheers
Odd that there is still discussion on this topic. All I will say is that the persecutions of Paganism and other religious minorities was a very...
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Very interesting!
Thanks Q! The Argenteus is certainly is one of my all time favorites.
@Alegandron And a lack of a strong Central government! Before the History Channel started showing the crazy Aliens show, they made a good...
Wow! Nice work.
I suppose I should do an honorable mention as well. Honorable Mentions [ATTACH] Magnus Maximus AR Siliqua Trier mint 2.0 Grams Certainly the best...
[ATTACH] Shhh! We don't want those crazy modern collectors to post here!
Thanks Chris, Randy! I had a feeling that most people would get that right. On the bright side, you didn't know MM's middle name was...
I knew you looked familiar! Always a pleasure to meet a fellow historum user!
Nice one 7C!
Good luck at University! I can say from my current experience that it is certainly a balancing act between coins and books!:sorry:
You are right Doug, thanks for the correction! I am embarrassed that I forgot that, oh well I am human:wacky:
I did not know that about the Americans. Fascinating Wait a sec! You are on historum right?
Thanks for the input! Socrates of Constantinople did not mention the destruction of the Library due to it being destroyed 4 1/2 centuries before...
@Sallent From 337 to 367 Siliquae were 90-94% silver. Emperor Valentinian I raised the purity to 98-99% in 367. We can tell this by the addition...
Not bad at all! Cheers!
Thanks DS, Z. I am not at all familiar with Marcus's portraits on Denarii; I will investigate!:writer:
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