Wow! That is a cool coin MZ! Since dogs and wolves can interbreed, I think that we should post our coins with wolves as well.
Nope, not crying :(:depressed::sorry:
@Mikey Zee and Orfew Thanks! I knew that I would never forgive myself if I missed posting about Constantius and Laika today.
After visiting Rome in 357, Emperor Constantius II left the Eternal City to deal with an invasion of Sarmatians and Quadi. After a successful...
I really like threads like these. I love how each member adds their "flavour" to the thread. Ex. TIF and her Drachms, Vespasian and his Flavians,...
I have one with a nice monogram. [ATTACH] Price 1538, VF/F+, 17.7mm, 4.05 grams, Struck 310 - 301 B.C.E. Abydos Mint
It looks like Justinian got bit by a vampire!:eek::nailbiting::dead: [ATTACH] Notice the "fang" marks on his upper neck. JUSTINIAN AV TREMISIS,...
Happy Halloween folks! Nice coin Warren!
I think you know where I stand on the issue. [ATTACH]
Spooky coins posted so far! I always thought that this Victory looked a little too thin....... Perhaps it is the angel of death:dead: [ATTACH]...
Very nice TC.
Nice coins posted here so far. @Ancientnoob Very interesting coin! Here is my coin that needs some lovin'. It was the only Siliqua of Emperor...
As my current avatar may reveal, I am a big Halo fan:rolleyes::eek::D:p;) [MEDIA] Magnus Maximus AR Siliqua Trier mint [ATTACH]
Very helpful link, thanks! :D
Thanks Siliqua, I can say the same about your coin! I have a question for you though- Do you know why production of Siliquae nearly flat lined in...
Stunning coins Siliquae! Here is my latest Votive Siliqua [ATTACH]
Ordinary or not, they are still nice coins!
I can agree with you. Valens should have waited for Gratian's Generals and Army. Perhaps he was trying to prove that he could win a battle for...
@Bing Always nice to see that Goldie :snaphappy::cat::cigar: @SIliquae Do you know why production of Siliquae nearly flat lined in the Eastern...
Thanks for the kind words guys. @zumbly Very nice! Here is mine from the Trier mint [ATTACH] Valens, 364-378 AD. AR Siliqua, 18 mm, 2.21 gm....
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