Which seems to be forgotten in the U.S. world where numbers on plastic dictate whats worth owning.
Had to google it, but yeah it's cool looking. I like those cityscape designs from the past.
Congrats, David! To us normal folk, it looks like any other Domitian.
Love the obverse!
First coin I would buy is an Athen Owl Tetradrachm. Then I would be after a ferdinand and isabella gold coin. Then I would Roman Aureus of Lucilla...
Great coin, lovely details on both sides. Like the reverse especially.
Lovely coin!
Those are beauties, kazuma.
Those are great, Bill! I like them both.
Lots of South America coins have really interesting designs that I like.:cool:
And yet I am sure it will sell well.
After getting a Uruguay 4 centesimos, I wanted the 40 centesimos next. Really like the heft to it. [img]
Beautiful, sure puts my scrappy bronze Zeno to shame, obviously. [img] Zeno (476 - 491 A.D.) Æ4 O: Pearl-diademed, draped bust right. R: Monogram...
Beautiful little coin, congrats.
Never seen them with that, neat and something to look for more.
Denomination. Denarius was first, then Caracalla introduced the Antoninius, which was suppose to be worth 2 Denarii but had 1 1/2 worth of silver...
Thats a beauty! Only one I have. [img] Justinian I, (527-565 A.D.) Ae 1/2 Follis O: DN IVSTINI-ANVS PP AVG,Diademed draped and cuirassed bust...
Its a good type to own. I just have this, which I like better. [img] Trajan Decius (249 - 251 A.D.) AR Antoninianus O: IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS...
Looks fine to me.
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