Welcome to Round 1 of CIT 2018! If you are unaware of the tournament I invite you to get caught up with all the fun on the following link:...
Welcome to Round 1 (Group 3) of CIT 2018! If you are unaware of the tournament I invite you to get caught up with all the fun on the following...
Welcome to Round 1 (Group 2) of CIT 2018! If you are unaware of the tournament I invite you to get caught up with all the fun on the following...
[ATTACH] Last year the most epic game in the history of ancient coin games got underway right here on the CoinTalk ancient’s board. For many of...
For a while now I have been interested in dipping my toes into the coinage of the Ancient Sasanian and Parthian Empires. Until now I had yet to...
[ATTACH] Roman Empire Trajan (AD 98 – 117) AR Denarius, Rome mint, struck ca. AD 107 – 108 Dia.: 19.1 mm Wt.: 2.94 g Obv.: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC...
Good times are made better when they can be shared with good friends. Today is a good day for me and even though I would love for my coin friends...
Hello CT friends. I have slowed down quite a bit on my coin purchases this year which has allowed me the chance to study and learn about some...
[ATTACH] Hello CT friends. I don't have occasion to hang out in the US forums all that much but I have seen that many of you post "guess the...
[ATTACH] Roman Empire Diocletian, AD 284-305 AE Follis, Lugdunum Mint, 1st officina, struck ca. AD 295 Dia.: 28 mm Wt.: 8.5 g Obv.: IMP C...
[ATTACH] I recently came across a project started at MIT called Pantheon [1] that ranks historical figures by what the study terms “cultural...
A very common reverse type on Roman coins from the late 3rd and 4th centuries is the IOVI CONSERVATORI type (which roughly translates to Jupiter...
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