Thick flan I guess. Nice score. Here's a large Gordie... Gordian III, A.D. 238-244 AR Antoninianus, 24mm, 4.9 grams Rome mint, A.D. 241-243...
Here's a cool gold plus a few of Gallienus, Salonina, and the kids Saloninus and Valerian II. With regard to Gallienus, modern scholarship like...
Nice coin @panzerman.
Here's one from the year of the six emperors (238 A.D.) It also features VICTORY, presumably celebrating the victory over Maximinus Thrax....
Lucius Verus, 161-169 A.D. Type: AE As, 25.5 mm 12.1 grams, R1 according to ACSearch Obverse: L VERVS AVG ARMENIACVS, Bare-Headed Bust Facing...
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It would seem that Phillip the Arab would have shown the Colosseum in reference to his SAECVLARES games but he didn't.
Anastasius I Dicorus had one blue eye, one brown eye. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Great coin, I just have one Titus so far: Titus, A.D. 79-81 Billon Tetradrachm, 25mm, 9.3 grams, 12h EGYPT, Alexandria. Year 3 = A.D. 81...
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10" Zhumell with dust cover on. Other telescope is a 6" refractor.
Quinctillius Varus Where are My Eagles!!!? [MEDIA]
Porphyry sarcophagus of Helena, Constantine's mother... [IMG]
Some scopes: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I've actually got four telescopes.
Somewhere we appear to be witnessing this right now.
Here's a Julian coin. Hadn't posted one yet. But first, an omen in the sky, which Julian saw one evening outside of his tent in Persia. "Once...
Great coin. I grew up staring at Thalers in the coin books I saw as a kid. I gravitated towards ancients, but it would be great to finally get...
I've seen some of these listed as "rare" and over $200 in excellent condition - particularly on the fixed price sites.
I wonder about this image -- could it be, Aliens? ;) [IMG]
It looks like it might be a fourrée.
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