It’s fascinating to see the detail in the temple’s front.
The second one looks to be a Byzantine pentanummi. They were first made at the start of the 6th century.
The letter I is 10. The letter Θ is 9. The letter H is 8.
Neat!
Entry post. Some of you may have noticed various items on the borders of my photos. Well, this is the desk I photograph my stuff on, or my working...
I love it when you’re able to find stuff like that. I was recently gifted around seven tokens from my mom’s hometown. We visit there frequently,...
Dang, of course the day after I come in! Oh well, I only want one of his predecessor.
Does the last coin have a chunk of rock from the Matterhorn?
Given on how you described them, I would be more inclined to treat them as medals. Take my opinion with a grain of salt though, as I know nothing...
That was me. I was interested in seeing your blurbs when I would complete the test.
Welcome! I thought everyone would enjoy seeing this.
The time comes for the denouement. After D. C., I traveled to Asheville. I had read that @Aethelred had a shop there, so I decided to pay a visit....
Like any good book, the climax to this trip had been building for a while. When we first planned to go to D. C., I had looked into going to...
After Richmond, I took a train to Washington D. C. One day was spent in the American History Museum. The National Numismatic Collection was...
I had a trip this week. The start of my trip was in Richmond, Virginia. I visited the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts there, and thoroughly enjoyed...
You are very welcome! I will have to post about the stuff I got there.
Thanks @Orfew!
Neat! What are some specific examples of the crockards and pollards? Is there a full list of sterling imitations?
This is the first time I’ve really felt compelled to write about the two coins above, mostly because someone else’s post summed up my feelings on...
Absolutely!
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