Thank you very much @Carausius, @TIF, @Carthago and @rrdenarius by your observations and opinions. This reverse with the different prow always...
I have some imperatorial coins. Here are my Lentulus Spinther types: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The last coin, I won it at the...
Hello, @Carausius! This is was a doubt that I also had when I bought it. Of course that here in Brazil I couldn't show this coin to the better...
I'm speechless, @IdesOfMarch01! Thank you very much for sharing with us!
One of the best that I saw!
Indeed. Although many Etruscan cities also used massive Aes gravii, the Libral standard varied somewhat from that used by romans. Volaterra, for...
I'm impressive! This type was cast probably before 270 B.C., and is really very rare. It strictly follows the pre-Punic War roman libral standard,...
Maybe one or two wifes??:joyful: In fact, the romans and other peoples of the region of Etruria and Latium took a long time to adapt the silver...
Thank you, @ancientone! :)
Amazing!! If you someday want to sell it, or get tired of having it in your collection, let me know !! Please!!!:smug:
It wasn't really cheap... The advantage was that I got it from an old collection of a former italian-brazilian industry magnate, and here in...
Wow! What a fabulous coin! And great history too!
Hi folks, Inspired on @ancientone's tiny coin topic, I decided to share with everybody my biggest and heaviest ancient coin. Roman Republic -...
The first denarius has an excellent eye-appeal.
Top topic and excellent coins, Sallent! Here my two only Postumus: [ATTACH] This coin I recently bought from Sebastian Sondermann (vcoins):...
Hello Deacon! Yes! I'm live in São Paulo-Brazil. I'm dutch-brazilian! It's really a beautiful country, but the economic and political situation...
Excellent topic and coins. The only one that I have from this period is from Galba, just a bit before be proclaimed emperor, but not considered a...
What a gorgeous coins! I have 5 lifetime issue denarii, but none portrayed, and two posthumous portrayed (both fourrées...): [ATTACH] April 44...
Here you are: [ATTACH] 6th oficina, Antiochia. Somebody or something tried to slice the kid...
Claudius Gothicus, definitely. Consecratio type.
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