Yeah, that's it. I thought I'd never see it again. You're very welcome, and thanks for the interest. I tried to take a pic of the shadowbox,...
Yeah, but I got to ride the short bus with all the other special kids!!! Besides, as one of the Smother Brothers used to say, Mom always liked me...
I started collecting Ancients in 1981 and I completed the task of the Twelve Caesars in 2012; however, I wasn't always actively collecting the...
Both are totally gorgeous. I want that first coin so bad I can taste it.
It's a hard choice but I suppose my favorite would be Caligula followed by Claudius, followed by Galba, and then Otho. But that's not to say I...
NICE! [ATTACH] HADRIAN AR Denarius OBVERSE: HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, Laureate head right REVERSE: AFRICA, Africa reclining left holding...
I agree TIF. Many sources I have read indicate he was a very reluctant emperor, and, if you can believe Suetonius, there were several of just the...
Nice Hadrian Denarius. It always nice to know where the coin was found, but I only have a few of that I know. I do not own a Pietas, but this is...
Very nice and congratulations on completing the set. Many people start out to get a set, but few complete it. Here is mine: [ATTACH]
I love these coins and the way they show his wig. I got mine from Forum Coins three of years ago and paid much, much more, so I think you got a...
I don't thin RIC VI 30b is correct. Like TIF suggested, RIC VI 32b is most probably correct
That looks like a female silhouette .
[ATTACH] HADRIAN AE Sestertius OBVERSE: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P, laureate bust right, draped far shoulder REVERSE: HILARITAS P R S-C, COS III in...
It's a little snug, but.......
Fantastic coin AJ. Some day, when I grow up, I want to be a coin collector like you.
Good on ya
Like the others, I think this looks to harsh. I always used a soft toothbrush and a toothpick. But it also depends on what you are trying to...
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