First off, I believe this is a Theodosius I based mostly on the length of the obverse legend and the last few letters in the name included in the...
I take it as a compliment not blame. However, don't get in my way girl on any coins I want (I know that is unlikely since you collect coins in...
I received this in the mail today. It's in much better condition than I originally thought so I am very much pleased. Zohar444 listed one...
I just got home and wow. this is a great coin. Love the reverse. Sounds like this may haven't happened to someone, eh scottishmoney?
Nov 10th, 4:03PM EST
So, at least now I know I am not the only one. Thanks JA.
In an effort to answer your question at least somewhat, I seem to gravitate to coins that are different. It doesn't matter that they be Greek,...
Here is where I might say something like, "Yeah, yeah, that's what i was thinking all along"
This is another coin that could follow me home anytime. Nice. But I still like most provincials whereas Imperials have gotten somewhat boring to me.
I hadn't seen the "Fart Proudly" letter before. What a character, and you are right about being a hard sell to the conservatives of the time (I...
That's not a bad looking coin at all JB. Show us the full attribution once you have it (I'm too tired. Been working in the Florida humidity all...
Yipee. I was right for a change. As a side note, I've always been a fan of Ben Franklin. I often quote many proverbs and aphorisms from...
Interesting coins. Especially like the second coin's portrait. You had better present the last coin or Steve will bust a blood vessel.
I'll show my ignorance: Ben Franklin?
You know how much I am attracted to RR coins and both are marvelous. I also like your Julia Domna. Nice portrait. My copy of the Libo (with the...
No, it hit the mark and I had to laugh my lil brother. BTW, I have some creepy worn...............
Very beautiful piece of history: Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (c. 23 October or November 64/63 BC – 12 BC) was a Roman statesman and general. He was a...
I freely admit they are terrible examples. But they were part of coins I bought for cleaning a few years ago, most of which turned out to be...
Very well put, Doug.
OK, but don't say I didn't warn you. [ATTACH] LICINIUS I AE2 Follis OBVERSE: IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG, laureate head right REVERSE: IOVI...
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