All beautiful coins, but I'm especially fond of the second one. It's gorgeous!
I have never bought a slabbed coin, and think it's quite unlikely that I ever would. This coin, however, came with the information that it had...
I doubt that my local post office has answered the phone in years!
I have two wolf & twins coins: Philip I AR Antoninianus, 248 AD, Rome Mint, 2nd Officina. Obv. Radiate, draped, & cuirassed bust right, IMP...
I'm used to delays from Europe, but now I have a package from a Canadian dealer that, according to USPS tracking, has been sitting in Buffalo for...
I just posted my two coins with gryphons (my preferred fancy spelling!) yesterday in the Mythical Creatures thread, so I won't post them here --...
Comgratulations!
Roman Republic, Lucius Marcius Censorinus, AR Denarius, 82 BCE. Obv. Laureate head of Apollo right, traces of control mark (unidentifiable) behind...
This coin is about half red-toned, and the rest green: Anonymous colonial civic issue, AE 23, 251 - 260 AD (Trebonianus Gallus to Valerian I),...
Where does one draw the line between mythical creatures on the one hand, and minor deities and demi-gods like nymphs and satyrs and fauns on the...
Have I got mythical creatures for you! Gallienus centaur: [ATTACH] Gallienus gryphon: [ATTACH] Divus Vespasian capricorns: [ATTACH]...
Since TIF hasn't posted in this thread so far as I can tell, could you possibly mean the example I posted? I know that there are so many women on...
According to Prof. Yarrow, the images for 378 still have to be converted from TIFF to jpg before they can be put online; the fact that they...
Both, I would guess!
12,000 likes per year? 33 likes per day? Wow! Congratulations! I think I've done my part in the 6 months I've been here; I've "liked" just...
The new Schaefer materials are up today (see...
I have written to Prof. Yarrow to let her know that as far as I can tell, out of the list of "missing" Crawford numbers that I originally sent...
I've posted this coin before, with what look like ancient bankers' marks on the obverse to the left of Medusa's mouth. To me, they make her look...
I've tried the acsearch image search function a couple of times, and got nothing. Interestingly, https://ukiyo-e.org/ has an image search tool...
And he looks like such a nice boy: Caracalla (son of Septimius Severus) AR Denarius. Obv. Laureate, youthful draped bust right, ANTONINVS PIVS...
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