I looked at the plus but I did not like the size. For years I resisted upgrading because I loved the "5" form factor. I used an SE for several...
Here is my first coin. [ATTACH]
I am using an IPhone 7 and it is an excellent phone with a very good camera
Ian going tomorrow guess @Valentinian as this is the type he would own...an excellent historical type Oh...guess what I just put in the oven...a...
I am really excited about this one. A couple of months ago I found a PONT denarius that was misattributed by the seller. I gave them a call a few...
We are lucky to have you as a member on this board. Another excellent write up
Very nice writeup and great coins.
Galba RIC 9 [ATTACH] Next: winged thunderbolt
I love that reverse type. Nice catch David!
Lovely examples all. Here is one that I love. It is difficult to capture the iridescence. [ATTACH]
Yep, "come and get it".
That is a very attractive coin. Nice addition David. Here is my Aequitas Otho, 69 CE Denar, Rom; 3.03 g. Kopf r.//Aequitas steht l. mit Waage...
That is a great catch @Al Kowsky. I love it.
Thanks for the kind words. The types may not be rare but in that condition those coins are exceptional! Nice eye @octavius I love them all but...
In the case of RIC 34 I am not aware of any other examples outside of mine and the RIC plate coin which is part of a private collection. So...2...
Here is my Tiberius [ATTACH] ...and here is the Augustus version with Tiberius as Caesar [ATTACH]
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The coins arrived today. They are great in person. Thanks @David Atherton The first one (RIC 34) is a very nice coin but the second one (RIC 21)...
Galba. 68-69 AD. Denarius, 3.50gg. (5h). Tarraco. Obv: GALBA - IM[PERATOR] Head laureate right on globe. Rx: LIB - [ERTAS] - RESTITVTA Libertas...
I love the Ivdea Capta, but I had to vote for the Germania Capta. There is just something very special about this coin.
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