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<p>[QUOTE="Shea19, post: 7688272, member: 90981"]Thanks for sharing some great examples everyone! Easy to see why so many of these were published. Not very often that you see an Annia Faustina, Livia, and Domitius Domitianus all in the same thread.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>You never disappoint Terence...excellent coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=89970]@Fugio1[/USER] , WOW! That is a stunner!</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=51347]@Alegandron[/USER] , that's a very cool Livia...I think that the portrait style actually looks similar to the style of the portraits of Cleopatra.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=4298]@Cucumbor[/USER] , That Domitius Domitianus is really a special coin...and that's an incredible reverse on the Constantius II.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=75937]@Roman Collector[/USER] , what a great rarity, I love it!</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=90248]@Spaniard[/USER] and [USER=97383]@Al Kowsky[/USER] , I really like those youthful-looking Philip II portraits. His coinage is always a bit depressing to me, and a good reminder of the brutality of the era...the poor kid was just 12 years old.</p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=99456]@Sulla80[/USER] That's a really nice Septimius (there was such a great run of those at that auction, wish I'd won one of those), and a cool die link to Doug's coin.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Looks like Q beat me to it...I really like that Gordy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Shea19, post: 7688272, member: 90981"]Thanks for sharing some great examples everyone! Easy to see why so many of these were published. Not very often that you see an Annia Faustina, Livia, and Domitius Domitianus all in the same thread. You never disappoint Terence...excellent coin. [USER=89970]@Fugio1[/USER] , WOW! That is a stunner! [USER=51347]@Alegandron[/USER] , that's a very cool Livia...I think that the portrait style actually looks similar to the style of the portraits of Cleopatra. [USER=4298]@Cucumbor[/USER] , That Domitius Domitianus is really a special coin...and that's an incredible reverse on the Constantius II. [USER=75937]@Roman Collector[/USER] , what a great rarity, I love it! [USER=90248]@Spaniard[/USER] and [USER=97383]@Al Kowsky[/USER] , I really like those youthful-looking Philip II portraits. His coinage is always a bit depressing to me, and a good reminder of the brutality of the era...the poor kid was just 12 years old. [USER=99456]@Sulla80[/USER] That's a really nice Septimius (there was such a great run of those at that auction, wish I'd won one of those), and a cool die link to Doug's coin. Looks like Q beat me to it...I really like that Gordy.[/QUOTE]
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