Well, his name is inscribed on top of the bust.
All excellent purchases, but specially that tremissis from Toledo. I can see how that one is special to you. Congratulations!
A nice selection, and very well presented I must say! Looks like you has a good numismatic year-
That is a nice coin of the nephew of Napoleon I, Orfew:) Good buy!
Too bad about the scratches - they do detract. However, I still think you did well on this one. It is a nice cent all in all, and fairly scarce....
It is always nice to expand your numismatic horizons - like having a new girlfriend/boyfriend in a way... Those are some nice new additions!...
I have just a very few french mediaeval coins, an Ecu d'or of Charles VII, and a Demi Ecu of Charles IX. I also have a penny for Richard the...
Interesting coin - a dolphin with sharp teeth. An allusion to Charles VII's temperament maybe?
Roman Collector, thought it may be interesting - here is my example of the same type as yours. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice! That is a good example of a Sabina Sr. sestertius.
Thank you all very much for your opinions, which I have read with great attention. Ken essentially confirms what my inexperienced eyes and...
I have long since put this one down to 'The Ignorance of Youth'. Don't even remember what I paid, but it probably (hopefully!) wasn't too much....
Thank you very much Orfew and Cucumbor :)!
Nice Vitellius, Orfew:) Here are my denarii. Vitellius. AD 69. AR Denarius. Rome mint. Struck circa April-December AD 69. Obv: Laureate head...
Yes, I like mat's denarius too. It is a scarcer type with wreath on reverse.
Thanks to all who posted their Vitellii. Some very impressive portraits among them. Here one of my better bronzes. Vitellius, January –...
Pishpash, thanks, here it is. I am unsure whether this is just incredibly thick patina or a green layer of crud easier to remove. What do you...
Great examples Pishpash, Doug and PMONNEY, and thanks for posting them.
fantastic result Pishpash! I have a galba dupondius with a incredibly thick patina/layer of green. Maybe it can be helped too.
Another sestertius of Vitellius. Very worn unfortunately, but nice color and much scarcer than the Pax type. Vitellius. AD 69. Æ Sestertius. Rome...
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