Tuck, are you in another timezone? You have a few more mistakes to make before you catch up to me in this thread. :) Next: A coin of Tyche...
That is one sweet Cremna @Ryro. [ATTACH] Phrygia, Tiberiopolis. AE18, Cult statue of Artemis Ephesia. Obv: IERA SYNKLHTOS / Bust of Senate r....
[ATTACH] Mysia, Pergamon. Alliance with Ephesos. AE34 of Commodus Obv: laureate-headed bust of Commodus (short beard) wearing cuirass and...
Woman on a tetradrachm from Alexandria. [ATTACH] Alexandria, Egypt. Salonina Tetradrachm KOΡNHΛIA CAΛΩNEINA CEB, draped bust right / Elpis...
Coin from Athens without owl [ATTACH] Attica, Athens. AE10. Demeter/Plemochoe. Obv: Head of Demeter to the right. Rev: Plemochoe with ears of...
If that is the only spot I would treat it(spot only) and keep that awesome coin. :)
That is one hefty coin! Yours is more than 37 times the size of this one. [ATTACH] PTOLEMY III EUERGETES, 246-221 B.C. Cyrenaica, Cyrene. AE 1.79...
Amazing in every way. The best of the best of the best, sir!
Good idea for a thread! Here are my contributions to the garden. Pine tree [ATTACH] Achaea. Corinthia, Corinth. Caracalla Æ24. Obv: Laureate,...
A couple from Mytilene. [ATTACH] Lesbos, Mytilene. Antoninus Pius AE18 Obv: ΑVΤ ΑΙ ΑΔΡΙΑ ΑΝΤΩΝƐΙΝ[ΟС?] / Laureate head of Antoninus Pius, r....
Next: Lydian Coin [ATTACH] Lydia, Tripolis. Æ18. Athena/Hermes Late 2nd - 3rd centuries AD. Æ (5,28 g. - 18 mm) Obv: Helmeted bust of Athena;...
Double oops! Sorry @Ryro. Third times a charm. "Next up: a coin you still don't have a clear identification on." Unidentified for a few years...
Wheat/ Barley or Oats on coin.... [ATTACH] Cappadocia, Caesarea. Severus Alexander AE20. Obverse: AYK CEOV ALEΞAND, laureate bust right....
[ATTACH] Nabataea, Aretas IV and Phasael AE14, 9 B.C. - 40 A.D. Obv: laureate head of Aretas right. Rev: two cornucopias paired right, palm frond...
Here's my latest turreted entryway. Magnus Maximus AE4, campgate, four layers, two very tall turrets, star above, no doors. Does anyone know the...
Nice coins all around! The Aurelius Sestertius is my favorite with the Albinus denarius a close second.
I'm not a regular by any means but I didn't even make the list? Just joking Curtis. This is a great idea and your effort is much appreciated. Here...
Nice group of coins! The Laodicea ad Lycum is an interesting type rather than reclining Gods representing their rivers. Also like the Sigeion and...
Great purchases this year! I really like the Kroton stater and Clodius Albinus from Pautalia. Congrats.
Great coins all! I especially like the Soloi-Pompeiopolis, Antinous and of course the Gortyna.
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