Again, let me spice this modern thread up with a little Ancient beauty: Julia Domna AR Denarius OBV: IVLIA DOMNA AVG, draped bust right REV:...
I see you saw my saying. Not very original, but a great quote, eh?
No, not yet. I'm not old enough.
BTW, beautiful coin.
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RB, I really like that Servilia (hint hint). I also like your choice of background. Good album start Gil: I like free better than $50 (They...
What type of coin was the Pompey? Two hundred BPs is a large sum to me. I'd have to have a look see at this coin. Your ID's look right to me,...
Paint Shop is a relatively expensive program isn't it? With Picasa (free), highlight the two images and select create collage. Simple.
Low grade or not, she is relatively scarce. I do not own one. Congrats. Two thumbs up. :thumb::thumb:
Odd looking, but interesting Anoob. I have none to post.
Hey little buddy, I use Picasa, a free on line photo editor. It's relative easy once you get the hang of it. But in your case, I would ask the...
The first coin put me inthe mind of coins from Cilicia, but two things are wrong. First, it's not large enough to be a Tet and, second, the...
I've always heard these coins referred to as "the Hand of God" coin.
Nice RR coins there Paddy. The biga reverse is really nice, not that there is anything wrong with the quadriga.
Here is an example of mine from Constantinople. In this example the hand of God is clearly visible: 1.39g, 16mm [ATTACH][ATTACH]
What is the size and weight on the first coin?
The second coin is a Titus Denarius RIC 108, IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M, laureate head right/ TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P, WREATH ON CARULE...
Jerry, my only criticism (or suggestion if you would rather) is that I would like to see the coins information when I look at your coins. On the...
Augustus AE Quadran OBV: LAMIA SILIVS ANNIVS, clasped hands holding caduceus REV: III VIR A A A F F around large S C Struck at Rome, 9 BC 3.0g,...
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