I don't know either book, so you will have to give us a review once you've read thru them.
Stop it, man. You're killing me. All these great coins and I'm still not buying. You're like the devil on my shoulder ("c'mon, man. You can do...
I'm insanely jealous of all the coins shown.
Another great example. You rock lil bro.
Sounds something like a country fiddle.
Wow! Nice coin lil bro. Love that reverse.
These kind of stories are always sad. Some time in the future these kinds if illnesses will not be killers.
My only coin from Pontos: [ATTACH] Amisos Pontos
I think Whizkid is right on the Vespasian: Vespasian AE As. Lyons mint, 72 AD. IMP CAESAR VESPASIAN AVG COS IIII, laureate head right, globe at...
The first is probably Probus: Probus Potin Tetradrachm of Alexandria. Year 3 = 277/278 AD. A K M AVP PPOBOC CEB, laureate cuirassed bust right /...
Since everyone seems to be showing their best "soldiers and standards", I guess I can show a couple of mine: [ATTACH] Constantine I [ATTACH]...
Goats!. No wait. It's all animals. (Sorry lil brother. I just couldn't help myself)
Me too. Martin: I love the reverse. Too bad the portrait has those nasty scratches. I have some like that including my avatar.
Thanks for the information. I would like to hear the sound it generates. I will try to find something on the net.
BTW, I have one nice one but it's from Constantinople: [ATTACH]
Julian II, Heraclea, AE 1. D N FL CL IVLIANVS P F AVG, Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right / SECVRITAS REIPVB, Bull standing right,...
Very nice TIF. Very nice indeed. Good eye on your friend and a good friend to alert you to items of interest to you.
Beautiful Martin.
Nice large coins. Even with the portrait problems on the first coin, the reverse makes up for it.
How long has this type of instrument been around?
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