Interesting study and very nice tetradrachm above- with many more coins to enjoy viewing and reading about on your informative website, @Kaleun96!...
Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing, Doubting, dreaming.....Ravens, Ravens, where might you be? Oh there's the...
Nice addition of a better example than the plate coin, @Valentinian! That's an attribute which also gives it an attractive distinction. It's also...
Another "saving citizens" example [Senatus Populusque Romanus Ob Cives Servatos – (Awarded by) the senate and the Roman people for saving...
Interesting to see the variety of Otho's in this post. Here's my example of the OP type. [ATTACH] Otho, 69. Denarius (Silver, 18 mm, 2.99 g,...
Nice coin of Archelaus (as @philologus_1 pointed out), and background information on his father, @7Calbrey! Here's my example of your coin....
Nice oval add! This one is somewhat square: [ATTACH] Judaea. Herod the Great (40-4 BC). AE Prutah (17 mm, 2.32 g). HPΩΔOY BACIΛ, cross...
Here's an example of a military medal that was awarded to members of the Dark Side, especially the Sith, for the effective use of Force lightning...
Congratulations on the acquisition of a prutah of Alexander Jannaeus, @7Calbrey! Here's a similar one from my collection: [ATTACH] Alexander...
Love that aqua patina. My favorite is the second one. The patina on this one is not uniform, but it has blue-green elements. [ATTACH] Cilicia....
This worn Domitian coin would be "boring" for many to view perhaps, but I find it interesting as a less common Judaea Capta type from Caesarea...
Here's Agrippina II in silver with husband and in bronze with son. [ATTACH] Claudius, with Agrippina Junior. AD 41-54. AR Denarius (19mm, 3.58 g,...
Interesting historical reminder serving to "cue the CT ships," @Ocatarinetabellatchitchix, (and to be more cautious in trusting technology)....
Nice find, @David Atherton! This rare Judaea Capta denarius of Vespasian was issued in the same timeframe. Hendin estimates that there are...
Another interesting article, @Jochen1 - also, as usual, well-researched and illustrated! Congratulations on the acquisition of that very rare...
Thank you, @Darius590! I will update the attribution in my records and above. I appreciate your sharing of this information.
This lion is winding up his right paw for a counter attack: [IMG] PHOENICIA, Sidon. Tennes. Circa 351-347 BC. AR Sixteenth Shekel (10 mm, 0.72g)....
Here's the long-necked emperor with Agrippina the Younger, his final wife: [IMG] Claudius, with Agrippina Junior. AD 41-54. AR Denarius (19mm,...
Nice labrys/trident combo, @Ryro! Here's a double-axe on a Roman Provincial from the time of Tiberius. [ATTACH] PHRYGIA. Laodicea ad Lycum...
@Robichari, my first choice would be one of the two on the bottom row. Bottom right has a better observe, but I prefer the bottom left one...
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