Please, don’t forget Orbiana! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My only one and humble example: [ATTACH] Silver denarius, RIC II-1 2; Hendin 1479; 2.862g, 9.3mm, Rome mint, 69 - 70 A.D.; obverse IMP CAESAR...
I have one: [ATTACH] Bronze half centenionalis, RIC IX Cyzicus 20(d), 1.132g, 13.4mm, 4th officina, Cyzicus mint, 383 A.D.; obverse D N ARCADIVS...
Wow, man...! Where can you find these magnificent pieces? Your collection of Aes Gravii is just amazing!
The coins revalidated by the Ostrogoths express Roman numerals generally placed in line with the legends, not usually on the emperor's bust....
My favorite of your favorites is not in the list you put to the vote. Not that the options are no more than enough. I chose here to vote for...
Great acquisitions. For these types of pieces, provenance makes all the difference.[ATTACH] Bronze Aes Rude, SRCV I 505; Thurlow-Vecchi pl. 2,...
Jesus, Deacon Ray! Great coin! Awesome picture!
Hard question, huh? For the exceptional artistic quality, I choose the Lokris Stater
By the way, could anyone tell me the difference of this particular type of denarius with that identical struck in the Civil War period by Vindex?
What a superb coin, Bing! All the others coins are up to it too! Congratulations on the featured thread, it is very well written and informative.
I like Titus Aelius. Here goes my last acquisition of him: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
No pachyderms at this moment, but a great Happy Birthday, even late!
Wow, I’ve been looking for such an example like this for a long time!
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[ATTACH] Matidia. Very worn, but I couldn’t pass up. Æ Sestertius (33.5mm, 22.44 g) Rome mint. Struck under Trajan, September AD 112-117....
I Liked! As always, Panz!
Well, I am not American, and I love ancient coins, so...
Erg mooie, Ro!
My limit is my life time. And my budget, of course. I started “collecting” coins around my 5-6 years. Since then, Numismatics is so ingrained in...
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