I was very thrilled to have recently acquired this possibly second known Domitian denarius from 95/96 AD sporting an aegis portrait! [IMG]...
I'm a lifelong fan of Roman history. Many of the Roman history books I read as a child illustrated coins depicting the Colosseum. From an early...
Another recent addition that I was thrilled to receive! Vespasian's sestertii from early 71 are quite rare - even more so with a reverse die...
Error coins interest me ... and coins containing multiple errors greatly interest me! The Flavian 'o' mint produced such coins in abundance and...
The Flavian denarii struck at the mystery 'o' mint in Asia Minor are extremely coveted by collectors. The series is riddled with mint mules - none...
I never thought I would own it. Ever since the publication of RIC II.1 in late 2007, I have had a tremendous appreciation for a unique...
I had this coin in my watch list on eBay for sometime, not quite sure what to make of it. It was unpublished, unlisted, and totally unknown. I...
A great bargain from eBay ... purchased primarily for the low price, but more importantly because of the fantastic portrait. When this coin was...
This lovely Domitianic sestertius from 85 AD is quite a treat in hand. I simply love the bronzes the Rome mint was turning out that year. The...
Yes, I needed this variety, but the stunning portrait really won me over. [ATTACH] Titus as Caesar [Vespasian] Æ As, 11.12g Rome mint, 76 AD...
I was quite excited to recently have won this iconic Titus Judaea Capta sestertius. Received it over a week ago and I'm still mooning over it!...
I was attracted to this Alexandrian diobol because of the fine style of both the obverse and reverse. The reverse bust is especially pleasing....
My latest addition is a highly coveted rarity! [ATTACH] Vespasian AR Denarius, 2.80g Ephesus mint, 71 AD Obv: IMP CAESAR VESPAS AVG COS III TR P...
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore— While I nodded, nearly...
This coin took over three months to get to me from France. The package accidentally was sent to Spain by La Poste where it spent most of that...
During Vespasian's reign a mysterious issue of bronzes were struck in Rome that traditionally have been attributed to Syria. My latest coin...
Another restoration coin struck by Titus, this time featuring the emperor Galba. Somewhat worn, but the stern portrait attracted me. [ATTACH]...
I have a great deal of fondness for the restoration series of coinage struck by Titus in 80-81. It's a perfect way to collect coins of the other...
Yet another misattributed Flavian rarity lurking in plain sight on MA Coins. [ATTACH] Vespasian Æ Quadrans, 3.11g Rome Mint, 76 AD Obv: IMP...
Style is everything when determining a mint attribution for a coin type that was struck at multiple mints. My latest coin was commonly struck at...
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