*OUT OF SEQUENCE*..can i post my Tiberius now?!?...man, i'd forgot i had this bronze till this thread..thanks melord(@lordmarcovan )(i ain't even sure what it is anymore) Tiberius "tribute" penny/denarius and As
Sure, you can always post names we've passed (just add an OUT OF SEQUENCE notice so it doesn't cause confusion). But don't skip forwards. Out of sequence posts are only permissible if that ruler has already been played.
Germanicus Æ As. Struck under Caligula, Rome, 37-38 CE. GERMANICVS CAESAR TI AVGVST F DIVI AVG N, bare head left / C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT around large SC. RIC 35; C. 1; BMC 49. 10.94g, 29mm
Mother and father of THE man... Agrippina/Germanicus (Died 19 and 33, respectively). PHRYGIA. Aezanis. Ae. 17 MM 3.4 gr Lollios Klassikos, magistrate. Obv: ΓЄPMANIKOC. Laureate head of Germanicus right. Rev: AΓPIΠΠINA ЄΠI KΛACCIKOV AIZANITωN. Draped bust of Agrippina right. RPC I 3081; SNG Copenhagen 71-
Caligula Rome 37/38 AD AE AS Obvs: C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT Revs: VESTA SC 28mm, 11.5g Ref: RIC 38
OUT OF SEQUENCE Backwards and not Imperial yet but important as a double header beginning of the legendary empire and kind of rare I think? Römische Republik Ae-33 (Großbronze) ca. 38 v. Chr. Grade: fine to very fine | Abbreviations Catalog: RPC 620 Material: Bronze Weight: 17.79 g Diameter: 33.00 mm Ae-33mm (Großbronze oder Dupondius) von Octavianus mit dem Divus Julius Caesar, geprägt ca. 38 v. Chr. in Gallien oder Süditalien. Vs. bloßer Kopf des Octavianus n. rechts Rs. belorb. Kopf des Divus Julius Caesar n. rechts Erhaltung: schön-sehr schön braune Patina, Kratz- und Schürfspuren! RPC 620 Selten!
You played Caligula. You skipped forwards. Out of sequence posts are only OK for names that have already been played. (And then only if you note that you're playing them out of sequence because you missed the chance earlier.) But you leapfrogged over two lines on the list, skipping ahead.
Yes. But it's ok when you have 2 of the same coin (one to represent each boy) DRUSUS CAESAR son of Tiberius. Caesar, 19- 23 CE. Æ As (28mm, 7.33 g). Rome mint. Issued under Tiberius, 22-23 CE. Bare head of Drusus left / Legend around large SC. RIC I 45 (Tiberius) As I recall, you ID'd this one for me Doug! Got me excited enough to snatch up its green buddy