I have a U.S. type set, you can see them in my gallery below: https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=7351
It's a fake, send it my way for proper disposal.:D:cool::troll: All joking aside, very cool, Mike.:cool:
I'm on it as bronzemat but it's a mix of all my hobbies, mainly coins.
Can't help but beautiful coin, congrats. I'd love to add these to my English collection, but they're not wallet friendly.:sorry:
Since it's flag day here in the U.S., instead of posting flags. How about posting coins with Military Standards" instead. Here is a few of mine....
[IMG] Magnetes Thessaly (50 - 130 B.C.) Æ20 O: Laureate head of Zeus left. B: MAGNHTWN; The Centaur Chiron advancing right and holding branch over...
[IMG] Ionia, Miletos 600 B.C. AR 1/12 Stater O: Lion forepart R: Star pattern .6g 9.5mm
Wonderful half cent, nice color to it.
Simple, history. Doesn't get more historical then this fellow. [IMG] Julius Caesar (February-March 44 B.C) AR Denarius Lifetime Issue O: Wreathed...
Your coin has some pretty active bronze disease, you might want to treat it asap.
[IMG] Antoninus Pius (138 - 161 A.D.) AE diobol EGYPT, Alexandria O:Laureate bust r., drapery on l. shoulder. R: Agathodaemon erect, crowned with...
^Beautiful [IMG] Caracalla (198 - 217 A.D.) AR Antoninianus O: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, Radiate, bearded and cuirassed bust right, seen from...
I was just looking and wow, municipal coinage isn't cheap, for decent examples.
Never seen one of these before, news to me. Wonderful addition, Victor. And the portrait is typical of that time period too. What I am surprised...
^ I admit, that wouldn't be anywhere near my collection and I have a few turds. [IMG] Anastasius (491-518) Æ Follis, "Small Module" O: DN...
I have too many. But most here, even the former family members, liked this one. [IMG] Faustina Jr. (147 - 175 A.D.)Egypt, Alexandria Billon...
That one has a good portrait on it and indeed, scarcer reverse.
Fantastic coins. Love the Siliqua.
No worried since I have no interest visiting that country nor could afford to travel over seas anyways.
Really cool note. Now I kinda want one. [IMG] M. Volteius M.f. (75 B.C) AR Denarius O: Laureate, helmeted, and draped bust of Attis right; winged...
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