Back in the 70s, I was lucky to get my hands on a bottle of Field Marshall Rummel's cognac. There were cases of special cognac found stored in a...
I think you may have taken @gregarious wrong. I believe it was a compliment that you've been able to interact with all your posts and still not...
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Sorry to say that I haven't.
Nice @ro1974
I looked up your new coin @stevex6 in Michael Harlan's book: Roman Republican Moneyers and their coins. I found this interesting tidbit: " On...
Great name for any pet.
Wow, I had to look up this word. Good and appropriate word, but I don't believe I've ever seen it written.
I find I'm in the same boat, but I feel so bad not having them out to hold everyday because that is one of the reasons, albeit minor, I decided to...
I have no idea, but I was wondering the same when I decided I wanted the coin.
. I have a similar Nerva with clasped hands [ATTACH]
Nic one Oki. [ATTACH] TITUS Fouree Denarius OBVERSE: CAES VESPAS AVG TR P COS III, Laureate head right REVERSE: Foreparts of two capricorns...
Nice one little brother. I have a different coin minted by the same moneyerin the same year: [ATTACH] A. POSTUMIUS A.F. SP.N. ALBINUS ROMAN...
Now that is cool!
Not nearly enough. My catalog and images mostly. But once in a while, I get out my collection and marvel.
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Well heck, I'll be contrary. The left coin is the forgery!:blackalien:
You have to be careful David. Looking for that small minutia will eventually hurt your eyes. ;). Nice catch! I need more Titus coins. [ATTACH]...
Winged Caduceus: [ATTACH] ANONYMOUS Æ Quadrans OBVERSE: Winged petasus REVERSE: S-C, winged caduceus Struck at Rome, Late 1st-mid 2nd century...
I agree. Not that David Sear couldn't be wrong, but I place more weight on his opinion than the hand-picked expert of the seller.
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