Ditto! You put the words in my mouth. Really, great eye-appeal!
Thank you, @Sulla80! It would be a coin in EF condition if it were not broken. Fortunately, the vast majority of damnatio memoriae in history have...
Here is my coin. It was found about three or four years ago by a good friend of mine, in Portugal by metal detector together a dozen coins of the...
Excellent Sestertius, @Julius Germanicus ! Great coins, BTW. No sestertius, but I just have one Denarius: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nothing wrong with it.
A legionary denarius: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] A sweet hommage for Bing.
Coins of Tiphonia are on my want list a long long time. But they are quite rare...and very expensive...:greedy::wacky:
My favorite broken coin: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] AR Denarius Macrinus, Rome mint. 1st emission 217 AD
Great thread and awesome coins. My only one: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] AR Denarius Diadumenian, as Caesar (218 AD) RIC IV 102 (Macrinus)
This coin was sold few weeks ago on CNG eAuction 431. In my opinion, very affordable price: https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=369274...
Go Reds! Go Liverpool! :D
Great coins, @TIF! I really like this Dark Side of the Moon type! Now it was included in my wish list! P.S.: I loved your website, TIF!
Hello everybody! I present here my newest acquisition. It's a very rare hemidrachm of Antinous, struck in Alexandria, Egypt. After I had seen a...
ditto!!
My small contribution to this very interesting thread: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Phoenicia - Sidon, AR double shekel. Abdarshtart III (342-332...
Here goes one of my barbarous, that I have a pic available in my records: [ATTACH] Bronze barbarous AE 3, cf. RIC VII Siscia 47 ff. (official,...
My saluto, but not italian, anglo-galic: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] FRANCE (ANGLO-GALIC) - HENRI VI OF ENGLAND - SALUT D'OR - 1423
Maybe the most common Augustus’ denarius, but except for one RR denarius of Gens Ancilia that I have with the copper nucleus without a minimal...
Damn it! I'm just not finding my 2 EID MAR to take a pictures and put here on the thread...
Thanks, Panzer! You’re right: just only for Chintila, there are mints in Bracara (Braga), Caliabria (Calabre), Egitania and Eminio (Coimbra). The...
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