Nice coin @Ancient Aussie - cool building on the reverse.
Here's my antoninianus... [ATTACH]
Nice coin @Andres2 !
Also have had good luck with Google translate on some of the more obscure latin words, though most of the time I just use my education (4 years of...
Great coin @Parthicus and a type I have never seen before. In style and motivation it resembles a medallion more than a sestertius. Thanks, also,...
Nice Crispus...and a really nice cleaning job @gogili1977 !
My most patinated sesertius is this one of Pupienus... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That one with the ship is amazing @SeptimusT - it must be a rare type. With regard to all of the comments about tets becoming more common in the...
I noticed that too, @Roman Collector !
Nice coin @Trebellianus ! So far I don't have any unpatinated bronzes except for this Severus Alexander sestertius which has retained some of its...
Great write up @Roman Collector - The period is covered extensively in this book, too. [ATTACH] which I recommend....
Cool graphic @RAGNAROK ! Lots of parties in the 3rd century!
Didn't know that. I hope nobody buys those coins. The article showed up in my google news feed for 6/30/18...
Here is an interesting link I came across from the Armstrong Economics Blog....
Thanks - quite interesting stuff!
I was looking for dealers of Roman coin hoards and came across the site. I joined and since then have really enjoyed it.
Nice coin @maridvnvm !
Those mint dudes sure struck lots of coins. I wonder how many they struck in one day - it must have been in the thousands. And furthermore, how...
One question - I've been stumbling along and posting Roman-style lettering, not Greek lettering, for my provincial coins. How does one access the...
@TIF that oinochoe is everlasting!!!
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