Lol, thanks @dougsmit
Hello all, I’ve been letting a pile of coins just sit on my desk as I help my baby learn to crawl and stuff. But enough of that. I was...
This is very useful information @zumbly. I know too little about these and this helps.
I don’t have any of the abdication coins, very nice @Mat and @dougsmit. I look forward to adding some in the future.
That’s a great pickup @Mat! I have a quadriga or two in my collection but I have found it hard to find more at a reasonable price.
That’s a great coin @Mat! These are the kind of tets you inspire me to look for but I rarely find...mostly because you have bought them lol
I’m heading there now. I have to work tonight so can only hang around for a few hours.
Thanks, @Valentinian! I now have to look for Price and Trell as well!
@dougsmit and @Valentinian Thank you both for the links to the pages of legates. Doug has shared the one page before and I am happy to see the...
@TIF ill have to see if this is the description I need but I’m huessing not. I need Severus obverse and the Asklepios reverse.
Congrats! Nice pick up!
Hello All, I just bought an unidentified Roman Provincial which I have tentatively ID'd as from Hadrianeia, Mysia. I did not find a match on WW,...
@Prokles I live in Chicago and went to the show last year. I am attending this year if all schedule issues work out. Last year I thought the...
Lol that is funny. Clodius obverse with a Commodus reverse? And you could also say the portrait looks like Severus too.
That is a really interesting thing to point out, @dougsmit. I have always had to check twice to see if some denarii are actually that Of Clodius...
@TIF First and foremost, those are both beautiful coins. Again I am tempted to leave my focus behind and just start adding more coins like yours...
[ATTACH] Also, I only have one of the set in tets and not surprisingly I got it from you, @Mat! Galba, Tetradrachm, EIPHNH BI Tetradrachm Galba...
Congrats @Mat thats an impressive short set!
Oh yes, the flat hair!
@dougsmit Im stumped! I have very little experience with Alexandrian issues which is why I thought the first coin of yours was Emesa as well....
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