You guys are going to hate me for life after this song, but as you know, Julius Caesar was some "hot stuff" back in the day. His reputation for being a woman's man was so well known that even his soldiers made fun of him for it.
That song brings back memories of listening to the AM radio in grade 10 ... Lawyer, you weren't even born when this was playin' and being quickly turned-off!! (cool coin)
Mysia, Lampsacus. AE21. Volusian Obv: ΑΥΤ Κ ΟΥΙΒΙ ΟΛΟССΙΑΝ. laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Volusian, r. Rev: ΛΑΝΨΑΚΗΝ. Tyche standing l., holding rudder and cornucopia. http://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/9/389/ RPC Online 389, #6
Ahahaha ... yah, I'm pretty sure that I may have already used AM-Radio, but man I love Everclear, so please keep posting their awesome tunes!! => WOW ... ancientone, those coin-examples are fricken awesome! (you rock!!)
Uhm,I think we want to see more of this incredible talent... and oh yeah, here is a coin of...uhm, whatever!
until i get my mail today, this is still my only coin of 2017...what a drought. i've been listening to these guys lately....
LOL, oh MAN @stevex6 ! I had to go search my coins to make sure it was not ME that was the one who got the coin. Mine is similar, but, >shoowee!< it was not me. I got mine a year or so ago... RR Anon AE 28mm 19-2g Quadrans - Sicily mint 214-212 BCE Hercules-boar headress - Bull - ex RBW Craw 72/7
LOL, EVERY TIME I hear this song, I think they are saying "Aaahhh, this is Bull---" Sicily Syracuse Hieron II compare Butting Bulls Right and Left @TIF helped me with the RIGHT bull to complement and contend with my smaller bull! I crank this up if I clean-up paperwork on Saturday morns...
Macedonian Kings, Philip V. Bronze AE17. Aegis shield. Macedonian Kingdom, Philip V, 221 - 179 B.C. Bronze AE 17, obverse laureate head of Zeus right; reverse B-A / Φ, Athena Alkidemos standing right, brandishing javelin in right, aegis in left hand with head of medusa, dolphin lower right. SNG Cop 1244-1246var. Possibly unique with aegis on shield.