I added a top-quality Trajan hem-hem crown of Egypt, a nice denarius of Antoninus Pius and a Zeugma piece of his, and a Tripolis galley of Hadrian. To top it off there is a nice portrait of Clodius Albinus. In 1976 it sold for $185 in a fixed-price list I mention. Forty years later, after more the four-fold inflation since then, I am offering it at $225. Take a look on the site and visit some of the other, linked, pages, too. http://augustusmath.hypermart.net/coinlist.html Here is one of the additions: Trajan, at Roman Alexandria. 13-11 mm. 1.35 grams. Small coin of Roman Egypt. hem-hem crown of gypt Emmett 707, year 17, rarity 4. Milne 710 "crown of Harpokrates, hem-hem" Celator, Jan. 2003, editor's column page 2 and Feb. 2003, David Liebert's column, p. 43,50. This is a super example. Look at that portrait! Look at the clarity of everything and the perfect patina. Very high quality.