I finally started watching the Ottomans on Netflix last night. Got up to the point where they fired the first cannon shot - pretty cool. I also...
I do think we are in for a societal change as many folks and companies realize they can cut expenses by having people work from home. This has...
Very nice @Orielensis !
Good luck to your son. I wouldn't rule anything out. I majored in Egyptian Archaeology & Languages and ended up working on Wall St. and in private...
How about an aureus or a stater as a tip?
Oh, I forgot to mention that I want a denarius in my mouth when I pass. Otherwise the boatman will not ferry me across the watery abyss.
I have about 30 more years before I expect to pass, so enough time to get the special directive in order, the will, and so forth. I have drafted...
NERO Type: Billon Tetradrachm, 25mm 12.73 grams Obverse: NERW KLAY KAIS SEB GER, Radiate crowned head facing right. Reverse: AVTO-KRA, Draped...
Yes, like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get...
Today's return of the Bull Market....(so far) [IMG] And another Julian II depicting either the Apis bull or Taurus, I'd put my money on the...
Very interesting coin - thanks for sharing. XXX nummi of Tiberius Constantine. I can see CON in the obverse legend. He was considered a "good"...
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...
Anastasius, 491-518 A.D. Type: Large AE Follis, 39 mm 19 grams Obverse: DN ANASTASIVS PP AVG, Diademed draped and Cuirassed bust right, star on...
Trebonianus Gallus, PIETAS AVGG without star. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Very interesting coin @Valentinian
Hence, I've never bought a coin on Ebay. But I'd love to have a worn Constantine the Great campgate reverse type for $350. What a deal - after all...
I thought it was in a selection of Gordian III coins, not Probus.
Hmmm I didn't know geocities was still operational. But it brings back memories of web 1.0. As a venture capitalist back then I remember those...
I can't read the obverse. From the portraiture and the reverse type I'd guess it's a Valentinian I or Valens, probably the former.
That really sucks. They offered the coin at a reasonable price because someone misattributed it. They should stick with their cataloging and send...
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