[MEDIA] You ask me if there'll come a time When I grow tired of you Never my love Never my love You wonder if this heart of mine Will lose its...
Now I have an earworm! Thanks, @TIF ;) [MEDIA]
Nice one, @CoinBlazer ! I still need to get one of those phoenix on pyre issues.
Outstanding! You've really captured the toning on those coins! Lovely coins and lovely photos! I love photographing coins in sunlight. I have...
Cool! Those Galbas have an unusual style. What mint are they from?
I like that reverse type. Nice acquisition, @Mat !
My latest sestertius of Commodus: [ATTACH] Commodus, AD 177-192. Roman orichalcum sestertius, 22.51 g, 29.2 mm, 1 h. Rome, AD 192. Obv: L AEL...
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Unusual reverse on that one! Nice coin, @maridvnvm ! Nobody has posted a CLEMENTIA TEMP type yet: [IMG] Numerian, Augustus AD 283-284. Roman...
In the course of photographing this one, I noticed something I hadn't before -- the reverse inscription is not COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, but...
Lovely coin! Quite an addition to your Greek collection!
A recent acquisition. Minted in the last year of Commodus' life, it has a mature portrait. Its reverse type depicts Libertas, the personification...
You're confused because multiple coins are assigned RIC 767. Here's the listing: [ATTACH] You'll see that this coin has obverse inscription 1,...
This one, though, is well within the bounds of my collection. I like the style of yours better, @maridvnvm . [ATTACH]
These Greeks distracted me from my Roman Empire collection: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The ΑΝΤΩN ... on the obverse identifies it as Caracalla or Elagabalus (looks more like Elagabalus to me, too). The CЄΠ ΚΟΛΩ ΝЄCΙΒΙ ΜΗΤ on the...
IVNO REGINA (Juno the queen)?? Think again; this one says VINO REGINA (wine the queen): [IMG] Salonina, AD 253-268. Roman billon antoninianus,...
My only Faustina I temple coin: [ATTACH]
Lovely coins! Here's my latest VRBS ROMA: [IMG] Constantine I, AD 307-337. Roman billon reduced centenionalis, 2.44 g, 17.4 mm, 12 h....
Style. It looks odd compared to those of the Rome mint. It's like your Aunt Minnie. You might not be able to describe your Aunt Minnie, but you...
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