No, no. It's found a good home and I'm suppose to be on the darn wagon anyway. Now, if it were Steve who bought it, that's another story.
I'm always wondering the same thing---but I'm glad some of them stay within our little 'family'..... That is a gorgeous coin and at a great price too Pish!!!!
Julia Domna denarius Obv:– IVLA (sic) DOMNA AVG, Draped bust right, hair tied in bun behind Rev:– VENERI VICTI (sic), Venus, nude with drapery falling below hips, standing with back turned, head right, resting left arm on low column, holding an apple in extended right hand and palm, sloping upward to left in left hand: coil of drapery falls over column Minted in Alexandria, A.D. 194 RIC -, RSC -, BMCRE -. 2.25g. 17.65mm. 0o
Happy birthday, John! I really can't go buy a coin in your honor. I've got a drawer-full of coins that need photographing and attribution, and I've got that collection I'm selling for Bing. My desk has a mountain of coins on it at the moment. Speaking of Bing's collection, here is a coin that he has given me as a commission for the selling. Thanks brother Bing! Gordian III with Liberalitas, struck on an unusually thick flan. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't care how common they are, I love a sharp Gordian ant...
Martin are you sending that Magnia Urbica for my Birthday! awesome coins. JA, sweet Gordian lll, i really don't expect any one to buy a coin, just given you an excuse to do so!!
What?!! It's your birthday "week"? Wow, that's a sweet call, my friend ... coin-countdown!! => tomorrow is Monday, so you'd better buy yourself a sweet Monday Eng-Week celebratory coin!!! Oooowwww, but you'd better start thinkin' about Eng Week's Tuesday blowout sales!! ... gawd => and apparently the Eng-week Wednesday specials are just being sent to your Facebook ... Hey Eng, congrats on retiring and actually managing to keep youself busy and happy!! (so many don't) you're a good coin-brother, my friend (cheers!!)
Thanks Aidan, hope you have a great time at your summer Seminar!! Good to here from you Whiz, buy more coins!! Steve your the best, have coins for all week!! get busy and buy. has the ground thawed out yet there. we are in a heat wave here. 85 today, May and June is usually rain, rain, rain.
Monday morning going to be hot for us... Post any Potin Tetradrachm or Aurelian coin you want!! Aurelian 273-4 AD. Potin Tetradrachm. Year 5. Obv. laureate and cuirassed bust right. Rev. Eagle standing left, head right, holding wreath in beak, Star in upper left field. 20mm x 7.5g. Alexandria Mint.
Aurelian/Vabalathus Region, City: Egypt, Alexandria Coin: Bronze Tetradrachm A K Λ ΔOM AVPHΛIANOC CEB - Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right of Aurelian l-b in fields I A Σ OVABAΛΛAΘOC AΘN V A Σ P - Laureate, diademed, draped bust right of Vabalathus L [-] E (yr. 5) in fields Mint: (271-272 AD) Wt./Size/Axis: 9.05g / 20mm / - References: Milne 4330 Emmett 3914 Köln 3059
Aurelian, Billon Tetradrachm Obv:– A K L DOM AVPHLIANOC CEB, Laureate cuirassed bust right Rev– ETOYC - S, Eagle standing left, head right, with wreath in its beak Minted in Egypt, Alexandria Year 6 of Aurelian, 275-276 AD. Reference:– Milne 4456. Curtis 1773
Aurelian, Billon tetradrachm, Alexandria, Vabalathus Obv:– AYT K Λ Δ AYRHΛIANOC CEB, Laureate and draped bust of Aurelian right Rev– I A C OYABAΛΛAΘOC AΘHN Y A [C R or VT S RW], Laureate, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Vabalathus right Minted in Alexandria, Alexandria Year 1 of Aurelian (L | A), Year 4 of Vabalathus and Zenobia (L | Δ), 270 AD Reference:– Geissen 3054; Dattari 5422; BMC 2386; Milne 4308
AURELIAN Tetradrahm OBVERSE: AUT K L D AURHLIANOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right REVERSE: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wreath in beak, D/L (year 4) left, star right Struck at Alexandria, Egypt, 29 Aug 272 - 28 Aug 273 A.D. 7.73g, 21mm Dattari (Savio) 5470-1; Milne 4381-2; Emmett 3922
Happy Bday Eng!!!! Who has one of the Ant. Pius coins with the Birthday cake reverse? You have to posted it here.