That's a really handsome set, and compiled in record time! Titus was the one to finally complete my set. It deserves an applause emoji!
[ATTACH] Shipwreck coin. Attribution: SC 2148 Date: 104-102 BC - struck under Ariarathes VII (112-100 BC), Cappadocian Kingdom Obverse: Diademed...
That's a neat road sign. My nicest one is actually a laureate sestertius. Here's a recent, not-so-nice one, purchased as a tagalong and...
I bought this trachy of the Byzantine bad boy, Andronicus I, for $35. There's usually only one or two of these on vcoins at once time. [ATTACH]...
I don't fully understand the question, but the denarii, while scarcer than the Ant's, are fairly affordable, and one can get a quite decent...
While not an expert on modern coinage, I would also postulate that while attractive, it's probably faux toning. No ancient coin (and to be fair,...
Here's a decrepit example of a rare and popular type, the forgiveness of debts, in which Hadrian had the outstanding tax records burned. [ATTACH]...
I proudly couldn't name a song of hers. For this thread I went to youtube, punched up her greatest hits, suffered through about 10 seconds each...
[ATTACH] TRAJAN AE sestertius. Laureate, draped bust right. Reverse - Figure standing left, likely Pax or similar. 31mm, 23.2g.
[ATTACH] Silver denarius, Crawford 519/2, Sydenham 1177, RSC I Domitia 21, F, well centered, Uncertain Adriatic or Ionian mint, weight 3.546g,...
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