That wasn't my question at all. I don't have any concern whatsoever about being infected by coins from Europe. My concern is whether they're...
I understand that according to the post-speech clarification issued last night, the ban on travel from Continental Europe to the USA applies "to...
I do too! My attempt to exclude horses from this zoo wasn't because of any anti-equine bigotry, but because there are so very many Republican...
Dogs.
You should read Clifford D. Simak's old science fiction novel, "City," if you haven't already.
I have no Jovian coins as of yet, but here's my one and only siliqua, of Valens, from the East Harptree hoard: Valens, AR Siliqua, 364-367, Rome...
Agreed about Nerva's schnozz, but his ear is really even bigger: [ATTACH] Nerva AR Denarius 97 AD, Obv. Laureate head right, IMP NERVA CAES AVG...
I looked into your question a little, and have some answers, although they're not entirely conclusive. According to Crawford's preface, he...
I'm very sorry for your loss.
I was waiting for that one!
Thank you. I can understand why Crawford wasn't able to make an identification if he based his identifications, at least in part, on those...
This one seems to fit the pattern. [ATTACH] Otacilia Severa (wife of Philip I) AR Antoninianus, 246-248 AD, Rome Mint. Obv. Diademed and draped...
Here's one: [ATTACH] Roman Republic, L Lucretius Trio, AR Denarius, 76 BCE. Obv. Laureate head of Neptune right, XXXIII above and trident behind/...
I don't know about that, @Alegandron. Have you ever seen a bidet with a lit flame in the middle of it?
So, is anyone willing to offer an opinion on what these symbols represent? Or should I just assume that everyone agrees with mine?
I very recently posted both of my "dolphin-rider" coins -- a Tarentum nomos and a Roman Republican denarius of L. Lucretius Trio -- so for now...
I was going to say something similar!
I think a snake counts as an animal, so I have a new addition to my Republican zoo: Roman Republic, L. Roscius Fabatus, AR Serrate Denarius, 64...
I recently posted both my Gordian III's -- a denarius (RIC IV-3 81) and an antoninianus (RIC IV-3 89) -- one in the "spear" thread (because the...
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