Sorry Alengandron, I tried but could not find a Finnish or Welsh forum for ancients. But I did find these forums in Portuguese. Would this...
A half penny of Edward III: England, Edward III, 1327-1377. Half Penny, London mint, struck 1344-1351. 3rd. coinage, London. 0,68 g. [ATTACH]...
Another groat of Henry VI, this one minted at London. Happy if anybody corrects/improves the attribution:) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mat's postings of his english medieval coins finally got me around to imaging the few that I have. Here they are - and I am hoping I got the...
That is one of the benefits, I think, of visiting the various ancient forums available internationally: that you have exposure to the great wealth...
Like chrsmat71 and Andres2, any time I try to share my enthusiasm for any coin with my family seems to only elicit blank stares, and (maybe), a...
Like you, I am fairly fluent in Spanish as my father worked in Latin America for many years, and I can almost say I grew up there. Since returning...
Nice english pennies, Mat! We share similar tastes apparently: ancients and mediaeval.
Thank you, Zumbly. I am sure you will find yours - it took me 27 years of collecting ancients to get one:).
Alegandron has also recently posted his beautiful Vindex denarius. Link here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/vindex-civil-war-issue.296815/
Yes it is. That was the first thing that struck me when I was shooting my own pictures this morning.
Much relieved my civil war denarius has finally arrived. Better late than never as they say, and I must say I am throughly pleased. I had been...
Thank you, Christian, yes that is exactly the Forum I was referring to in Austria. It sure seems to be quite active. Thanks also, Cucumber for...
I know there is also another forum in Spain (OMNI), and one also in Austria where ancients are discussed. Will try to find the links.
Mamma Mia! Fantastico!
If you do, or just want to see how other people in other countries share and live our passion for Ancient Coins, or if you just want to see pretty...
An interesting and unusual portrait on that coin. Very nice. Sabina looks unusually matronly.
Love your new Vespasian with its distinctive Ephesus style. You sure have an eye for picking them! Congratulations, Andrew!
I am almost 100% sure that is a fake Fugio. The devices and legends are much too uniform and too defined, the fabric and look of the coin is not...
Hi Jens, I wasn't sure you were referring to the dupondius I posted since you appeared to be quoting Alegandron in our post. But in case you...
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