Thank you @tibor
Another interesting addition to your collection, @Victor_Clark thanks for sharing.
Many thanks for the extra chance @PamR , most appreciated
This was a gift from @lordmarcovam the reverse showing Zeus seated MOESIA INFERIOR, Nicopolis ad Istrum. Septimius Severus. AD 193-211. Æ Assarion...
Here are a couple [ATTACH] GERMANY, PRUSSIA. Wilhelm II (1888-1918). 3 Marks dated 1913. 100th Anniversary of the Prussians entering the war...
ENTRY POST I will subject my entry to the coin Gods who oversee the random generator. A mystery prize always sounds good when it is from you...
Thanks @tibor for the added chance. Much appreciated
Arrived this morning Vibia Sabina denarius. Rome, 136-138 AD. SABINA AVGVSTA, draped bust right, diademed wearing a stephane, hair in Plait....
ENTRY POST @tibor and @BuffaloHunter thanks for the extra chances. As mentioned, the Greek lion is something I would love to win. Not only the the...
Excellent acquisitions @tibor very attractive pieces
This latest acquisition, which arrived today, is a provincial which I was hoping to see come up for sale. It appeared last Saturday at auction and...
In ancient Rome, Fors Fortuna was a goddess associated with luck, chance, and fate. She was also known as Fortuna, and was often depicted with a...
Nice acquisition @cmezner. I have no Vespasian from that region but here is one from Rome Ref Vespasian AE Small Module As, RIC 1565;, BMC 219,...
Here is a German commemorative I recently acquired GERMANY, PRUSSIA. Wilhelm II (1888-1918). 3 Marks dated 1913. 100th Anniversary of the...
Cool image @philologus . My idea for a caption, Oblivious to anything else.
Feel free to post them @tibor they will be a welcome kickstart to this thread
We are going forward from the 15th Century. To be honest, I thought it had ground to a halt over two years ago.
I have been out of the loop regarding USA coinage for the last two years, having been solely concentrating on my ancient collection. I cant seem...
ENTRY POST: I would love to get that Greek lion with the incuse reverse. It would be the oldest coin in my collection, here is a lion Lysimachos,...
Thanks for the added chance @tibor much appreciated.
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