True Dat!
Thanks guys; really missing Steve right about now.:shifty: Good luck on your trip to Poland; be safe and be happy!
Thanks Bing. Must be a slow day today :(
How rude of me guys and gals!:eggface: Please post your Siliquae and LRB's of Constantius II, or coins from the mint of Rome (post 340 CE)
Hey if you ever need help just PM me, I would be more than happy to give you Siliqua fever!:D
Good luck!
I am not very familiar with these, but these usually don't come in this condition. Very nice. Congrats!
Emperor Constantius II entered Rome on 28 April 357, it was the first time in his life that he visited Rome. Constantius had been in Mediolanum...
Damn tragedy. RIP Khaled al-As'ad:(
Kinda reminds me of those Mexican coins with the eagle eating a snake? That or its a fish? [ATTACH]
"What a beautiful field we leave for the Romans and Carthaginians to fight in!" Pyrrhus -275 BCE I'm with old Cato on the issue of Carthage; there...
RIP Emperor Valerian!:arghh::depressed::dead::inpain::sorry::(:oops: Nice coin JA! I love that obverse portrait.
Thats the Key! Well that and good wine!:smuggrin:
You can't go wrong with Imperator Trajan Optimus Princeps Dacicus Germanicus Parthicus TRP III COS V. Joking aside, its a nice coin that I would...
Lol! I seldom realize that I am on the younger spectrum of Coin Talk's Ancient forum members. Magnus Maximus=20 years old!:p Life is fun!:wacky:
@Bing Well It worked! Roma gave me a big discount on one of those Siliqua! Life is good!:happy:
I know. I wonder if Roma would go down some on a few of those Siliqua?
I was just looking at some of Roma's Siliqua that were marked down. Interesting lot indeed!...
Just just earned some respect points, Bing!;)
Damn! Thats quite a collection! Hats of to you sir!:eek:
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