Wow! Looks like a wonderful time of year to go, too!
Sabina's grandmother: [ATTACH]
For that coin, you only have to look on the first page, far right, third line down (iii). But for other coins in the series, you'll need the whole...
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Lovely sestertii, all! Here's a dupondius of Gallienus' wife, Cornelia Salonina: [ATTACH] Cornelia Salonina, AD 253-268 Roman Æ dupondius;...
Interesting how the idea of coinage didn't catch on at first. Thanks for posting those!
LOL!!! To a hammer, the world looks like a nail, indeed.
I never get tired of seeing this little coin!
It's heavier than a Morgan dollar!
Very nice. I am constantly on the look out for one of those Venus Victrix types. Venus Victrix is sort of a sub-collection of mine (among many)....
Do you have any such coins? What is the Neocorate? From Wayne Sayles, Ancient Coin Collecting IV: Neocorus (νεωκόρος) was a Greek title which...
There you go ... the Licinius tutu.
It's very likely this coin.
Valerian from Tralles in Lydia.
Cool. I actually like the red tones in the patina.
All of the coins officially issued by Marcus Aurelius in honor of Divus Antoninus Pius have CONSECRATIO or DIVO PIO reverses. Interesting mule.
Hard to find empress!!! Nice catch. Here is mine: [ATTACH] Annia Faustina, 3rd wife of Elagabalus, Augusta, AD 221 Roman provincial AE 25.0 mm,...
My latest Hadrian, a Fortuna reverse type, courtesy of @John Anthony ! [ATTACH] Hadrian, AD 117-138 Roman AR denarius; 3.44 g, 17.5 mm, 7:00...
I finally got around to photographing my Sabina denarii. They are, I think, the four most frequently found on the market. Let's see your coins of...
Very nice!
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