Great write up, Pavlos. Didn't know of a Philip II . interesting idear about those coins of him. [ATTACH]
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entry post Me and Lola choose the Victorianus Antoninianus , missing in our collection. Many thanks to Elvis and Lily. [ATTACH]
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Thanks for the write up Donna , 2 more interesting beautifull denarii added to your collection, congrats. relevant but kind of ugly bronze: [ATTACH]
To me it doesn't look like a typical Damnatio, the damage would be more to the right destroying the eye and nose of Maximinus. on the reverse a...
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Good write up, thanks Pavlos. No Thasos coin here, but you mention Seleukid King Philip I under Roman rule, here's one: [ATTACH]
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