Hadrian dupondius featuring Aequitas. Next, post a Roman coin featuring more than one god (deified people doesn't count:p)[ATTACH]
How about good'ol Vespasian?! Next, an emperor (not only Roman) with an elaborate hair-do![ATTACH]
Looks like Hadrian.
[MEDIA] I mean almost all ancients have been cleaned at some point in time, frowning upon cleaning coins is only a recent trend, and it should not...
Porcius Festus Procurator under Nero AE Prutah. 58/59 C.E. Next, post a coin most likely used by Jesus himself! [ATTACH]
Arabian Himyarites of modern-day Yemen, circa 1st century AD. Famous for trading myrrh and frankincense with the Romans. A scyphate coin with male...
Wonder why is there not a single denarius in the hoard?!
My favorite emperor is the direct opposite to the traveling emperor, the guy who never left Italy, it's the underrated Antoninus Pius! If I ever...
[ATTACH] Julia Domna- Vestae Sanctae 197 AD, RIC 587 Septimius Severus- Virt Avgg, 200-201 AD, Virtus standing holding Victory and spear, RIC...
Pietas of Hadrian. Next: Post a coin of your most favorite emperor (Don't have to be only Roman, and explain why).[ATTACH]
Ionia Miletos 1/12th stater, 525-475 BC. Next, post any Ionian coins made under the Romans! [ATTACH]
Drachm of Kumaragupta I (415-455 AD) Obv- king's face Rev- Garuda bird (some say peacock) and Bramhi legend Paramabhāgavata Maharajadhiraja Sri...
I've always wanted one of those late Roman silver Siliqua, and I got this pretty beat up coin of Valens for only around 20 bucks (plus postage &...
How about Nerva for his iconic nose?! Next- post a Nerva with a much bigger nose than this![ATTACH]
I'm pretty sure this is not older than 200-300 years! but I found this picture on an Indian coin dealer's fb page as a cool fact, and not for sale.
This is a specialized board to count this particular coin from India (19th century Travancore Chukram), the person would just dump a bunch...
Three crowned kings, aka the Tamil kings of Chera, Chola, and Pandya.[ATTACH] The Southernmost coin is Pandya's minted around the 'Sangam age' of...
So at which point does the middle age end and the renaissance/modern period start? is it 1453, 1492, or 1526? if it's 1526, what's so significant...
hmm, well at least it should be genuine since I bought it from Vcoins!
[ATTACH] Umayyad Caliphate dirham- 715 AD (Islamic year of 96), and Lithuanian Zygmunt I halfgroat- 1511 AD.
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