Fantastic post and not something I knew. Thanks for posting it & the tokens. Some things will never change with politcs.
My ottomans say "Sup". [ATTACH]
Congrats. [img] Krannon, Thessaly, Greece, (350 - 300 B.C.) AE dichalkon O: Horseman galloping right, wearing petasos and chlamys. R: “KR-AN/NO”,...
Even though it's a "featherweight", it's still pretty cool. I admit to never have seen an elephant coming out of a shell, even from kids drawing....
A neat one, Brian. I also got mine because of how heavy it was. I am used to seeing types like yours where they tend to be denarii weight or less.
Adding new stuff to my collection has been VERY slow going this year. But I am OK with it. Few auctions ago, @John Anthony had this in an auction...
Wouldn't surprise me if Henry VIII traveled back in time and arranged for that to happen.:dead:
No clue, my example. [ATTACH] (S) Antoninianus O: IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG, Radiate and cuirassed bust right. R: RESTITVTOR ORBIS, woman standing...
Always better than a boring Morgan. Great addition.
Q-tips are for wussys. Only real men use brillo pads! Gets the job done quicker! :troll: [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Sex. Pompeius Fostlus. (137 B.C.) AR Denarius O: Helmeted head of Roma right; jug behind. R: The shepard Faustulus discovering the...
No kidding. Would be fun to look through them too even if you don't specialize in RR. What is your oldest book, Andrew?
Syria Tetradrachms are great too. [img] Vespasian (69 - 79 A.D.) Antioch, Syria AR Tetradrachm O: AYTOKPAT KAIΣA OYEΣΠAΣIANOY; Head of Vespasian,...
didrachms is one type. [img] Nerva (96 -98 A.D.) Cappadocia, Caesarea AR Didrachm O AVTOKPAT NEPOYAC KAICAP CEBACTOC YΠATΔ, Laurate head right....
Just looking at the offerings more. Seems like there are more fakes listed than usual. I always disliked how he sells "copies".
Hasn't been sent as I type this.
Frank posted a new auction that ends June 29 for anyone interested.
[ATTACH] M. Volteius M.f. (75 B.C) AR Denarius O: Laureate, helmeted, and draped bust of Attis right; winged caduceus behind. R: �Cybele driving...
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Great addition, David. Love the overall look of it.
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