I have no idea what does S107 stand for. It's not Sear as coin 107 in the Sear catalogue is different and it is not Sydenham 107 (same reason)...
Here is an Alamannia Devicta from Crispus. [ATTACH]
Regarding lots - IMO for studying purposes they are good. But it depends how much are you willing to pay/risk for this. I would recommend, since...
Again, this hobby takes time and practice makes perfect. And no, I am not perfect, I am still a beginner. When I decided to collect ancient...
I don't have this coin type but it is certainly on the short list (ehm, not that short as I don't want to buy any more coins this year). Good...
To be honest, I would prefer Messalina.
I posted all my Septimius Severus coins in the recent thread Septimius September so I won't post them again here. I read a book called "Roman...
Excellent coins. Congratulations. I particularly like the C. Allius Bala denarius although I hate insects. But not on coins. Interesting design!...
Here is a lion AND a panther, I think this is suitable enough for a big cat [ATTACH] Mysia. Kyzikos circa 480-400 BC. Hemiobol AR 9 mm., 0,40...
That's the Romanian president, DJ Iohannis.
I knew that. RPG genre was invented by Regalianus, Pacatianus and Gallienus, hence the name.
Good suggestions. I played Pharaoh and I think I managed to finish it. Haven't tried the rest so I might. There is a similar game - Zeus - set in...
Wow, thanks. Never played a Civilization game. Very good to know.
I think I tried it but it seemed too complicated/hard to learn. Caesar III is not easy either but I played it for the 1st time in 2000:) I have...
I wanted to name this thread "Ancient games" but this would have been very confusing, as some people would have understood "old PC games" or a...
@Orielensis , congratulations for a beautiful coin! Regarding the reference books, I cannot help but I will post my coins with the flying horse....
@Roman Collector and @dougsmit, fully agree with you. I can't say that I have a large collection or filled with rarities, but some of the...
It appears that this thread is becoming less popular. Will change the direction a little [ATTACH] Helena. Augusta AD 324-330. Antioch Follis Æ...
My one and only [ATTACH] Constantine II, AE follis, Heraclea. AD 329-330. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right /...
Well this reminds me of a fantastic coin I bought at a local numismatic show 5-6 years ago. There was an old gentleman who sold various coins and...
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