Where is my pencil and paper?
I know. ;)
Yeah, I understand. I remember when the 78rpms were becoming obsolete. Broke my heart.
BTW, I used to use PP on a regular basis, but it's been a few years now. Maybe I'll take a look see. Thanks for the idea.
Oh, yeah. Now I see the canary.....
Need to attach the file. Otherwise it looks good.
If someone is interested in trading for coin 1, just let me know.
[ATTACH] The horse on the reverse of this coin from Carthage appears to be running forward and nearly toward the viewer
Great OP coin. I happen to have two of these. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice coins all. Great OP coin with a even greater reverse. [ATTACH] PHILIP I AR Antoninianus OBVERSE: IMP PHILIPPVS AVG - Radiate, draped and...
These are all good coins with great portraits. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I own a man-faced bull coin, but I have never associated it with a river god. [ATTACH] GELA, SICILY AR Litra OBV: Naked horseman galloping left...
@ancientnut and @Ancientnoob you both have presented beautiful coins. I just looked through my catalog, and none of my river god coins compare.
Yes. Many coins will be referred to as "AE__" (insert diameter, i.e., AE 19). However, in LRBs, coins are divided into four categories: Ae 1,...
I'm not a big fan. I much prefer the artistry of earlier coinage. Sorry.
@ancientnut I can adopt those.....
Nice coin and good portrait. Here are a couple of mine: [ATTACH] VALENTINIAN I AE3 OBVERSE: D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, diademed, draped &...
Well, heck, you know them Gauls. They always have a big head over something.
Thanks to all for the compliments. I just want to show the artistry of even the severed head. Notice how M. Sergius is shown holding his sword...
No kidding!
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