Stunning and surreal are the two "S" words that came to mind when I saw your coin:artist::wideyed: (and holy $#!+ that thing is beautiful). Huge...
While I thoroughly enjoy a cool retrograde, I've none of Con-stain-tine (I just thought that up) nor his kin. I do have a pretty rad retrograde...
Great Gorgon MSC!!! And fun write up:bookworm::) Antigonus Monophthalmus and Demetrios I Poliorcetes generally get credit for the type. Here are...
Welcome to CT and great coin to show up with (very nice portrait):cigar: That "rattling" sound is actually the coin screaming from inside is...
Thanks so much for sharing that truly awe-inspiring coin (talk about a MASSIVE cicada!) :artist::woot::cigar: And your insights. You add soooooo...
Excellent wins! I LOVE the two Graves Claudius novels!!!:bookworm: Yeah, they really needed those adjustment marks as they often struggled to...
Great new coin and thread idea! Here's a creepy scene with Roma: [ATTACH]
Amazing score! Domitian looks like he has a scruffy beard on your coin. Mines just a provincial and then the Senate looking very much like a...
Did you email @Rich Beale? I'm sure he'd like to be made aware.
Wonderful coin! I personally really enjoy the look of crystallized coins. And talk about a great portrait:artist::cigar: Also really like your...
Good centering and strong portrait of Zeus! Only with the Ptolemies do we consider 22 grams small! I've no large Ptolemies so will instead share a...
Philip II was the first, and only, person to unify all of Greece. And he did it with innovation on the battlefield and brilliance in negotiations....
Have you notified the auction house? And if not please tell who so I can notify them.
Wonderful toning on your new beauty! Coingrats Michael:cigar: Though, I had a later one, I wasn't happy with it and "upgraded" to one minted and...
I'll go big to start: [ATTACH] A big ole butt in gold never hurt anyone: [ATTACH] Or how about a hyper rare coin to cap off a wonderful series...
Thought I oughta might post this new beauty: [ATTACH] Vandals . Pseudo-imperial coinage. AR Siliqua (14 mm, 1.80 g), c. 440-490 AD, in the name of...
Beautiful new acquisition! My latest MA is also a Caesar: [ATTACH] 31 mm, 20,01 g
Sensational portrait and new acquisition @bcuda:cigar::woot: If @Roman Collectors coin is pedestrian then mine is outright destitute! [ATTACH]...
Great looking Maesa! Sure was a handsome lady (talk about the Vespasian of Augustas). Mine is so masculine it looks like she's spitting Tabaco:...
[ATTACH] Next up: green patina
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