I agree with Z (as usual :D). That Memmius is just fantastic. The reverse scene is so clear and detailed! Envious :D. Congrats on the great year!
We're watching a connoisseur at work! Clearly your coins reflect research, understanding, and planning, leaving you able to recognize and act on...
It's an eclectic assortment and I like them all, but especially the bookends :).
You set a high bar for yourself, Phil! The Neria is my favorite.
Sweet coin! I love the way CT friends help each other :)
Congrats on a fine year, @Orielensis! My favorite is #7 with the bug-eyed lion :D. Next are #2 and #4.
It's loaded with appeal, Sallent! :) Z-- I've been trying to find an earlier one like yours with the different wrestling hold. They aren't...
Congrats on the Adoptive Emperors set! Of the other 8, the weird Licinius, T-Rex Licinius, and Constantine in a propeller beanie are my faves :)....
Fantastic first year! Wow, that campgate is a sharp as they come-- I see why that coin followed you home :D. I love the Probus in part for its...
What a fabulous year! It must've been very difficult to attempt ranking these beauties :). My 1 and 2 are the same as yours; after that it...
Yes, the obverse is the head of Tanit left. The first picture needs to be turned ~90 degrees counterclockwise: [ATTACH] The horse is the...
It sounds like you had a big year, Al-- and I love your diverse favorites! The Athens tet is outstanding; Otacilia's portrait unparalleled; the...
Still consistent with Valerian or Gallienus. You can browse bunches of them on ACsearch. Search terms "Egypt Valerian tetradrachm" Search...
Given the high-ish weight, I don't think it's going to be a tetrarchal Egyptian tetradrachm. The Valerian/Gallienus era would fit though and...
The style of the coin you bought looks okay, the weight is correct, and the sharp-edged flan cracks indicate it was struck (not a cast). I don't...
Congrats on a satisfying year, @Orfew! Not having a specialist's interest in Flavians, my favorites are probably different from your :D. I think...
I suspect he meant 1850s as in the decade, not the specific year, and Indian Head Cents were first struck in 1859 :).
Great assortment of folles, Al! They are large and satisfying to hold :). I'm not sure about Juno being the female counterpart of the genius....
Nice writeup and great coins! @Nvb, I'm thoroughly envious of that Pautalia Septimius Severus. Spectacular! I have his son's version. It's on...
I really want one of these with the wrong-way teeth :). Here are a couple of similar coins from other CT members so you can see their...
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