Here's my Valerian II. I just lost out on a Saloninus last week. Valerian II, AR antoninianus, 23 mm 4.2 grams Struck: 257-258, Cologne....
Woke up this morning and still don't have the virus. But this Maurice Tiberius has a bad case of coin virus: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's my Alexandrian tet of Nero. Now some of these can get a bit noodly, but this one is OK. [ATTACH]
Anyone can make a mistake. I'd say since there is a full refund policy than that is kosher as far as the business is concerned. I haven't bought...
About 1/2 full shelves today at the grocery store. Little meat - no carrots, few vegetables, no paper products. Apparently deliveries are being...
My committee was very "committed". There was a professor of strategic management not on the committee who asked the tougher questions. The entire...
Need to get one of those Liberty cap coins. One of these days...
Congrats @Nicholas Molinari - I recall my oral defense as well. It was a bit rougher than I expected due to one professor (ok, heckler) but...
Antoninus Pius (138-161 A.D.) Laodicaea ad Mare Obverse: Portrait of AP right Reverse: Portrait of Tyche left, with city represented on her head,...
Those cinnamon rolls look very tempting. Yum.
Hard to tell on this one. I suppose it could be genuine but very harshly cleaned. I picked up one of these of Antoninus Pius in the bargain bin...
I just posted one yesterday, so I won't on this thread. By the way Constantius walked around with a baseball cap that said FTR on it.
Probably a fake/tooled/smoothed, but even the authentic ones are of a poor style.
Looks A-ok. But wait til you examine it in hand to be sure.
Great coin and a fantastic portrait. Here's a Maximianus from my collection... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice solidus. I just showed mine as well this week. Won't bore anyone by re-posting it.
Kind of like that. A lady tried to grab a couple of cans in front of me on the shelf when I was reaching out for them. A bit crazy.
Here in the Bay Area I was able to get most of the supplies I needed yesterday, in spite of the partially empty shelves. Meanwhile I am holed up...
Here's one of Serapis. So this syncretic Egyptian god was worshiped in Gaul and Germany. Postumus AR Antoninianus Obverse: IMP C POSTVMVS PF...
Wow, those are some nice coins.
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