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<p>[QUOTE="benhur767, post: 2945413, member: 36818"]Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and insights about this specialized area. And thanks to Doug as well! Posts on CoinTalk (and FORVM?) by you and Doug have helped to fuel my interest in Eastern issues of Severan-era denarii. I've learned a lot just from this thread, having become aware of the OP's coin related to my OICTOR coin, and the information you provided about the characteristics of Victory's wings (up or down, which I hadn't realized), as well as the number of different obverse dies. It really helps to put these coins into a wider context, and I'm glad that they are now being considered as part of a larger, fascinating puzzle by someone with in-depth knowledge who is actively researching them.</p><p><br /></p><p>I keep a "catalogue" of my collection, which is essentially a list including the standard attribution and description for each coin, as well as my own observations about them, which are generally corrections or additions to seller's descriptions, die links, and any other relevant information I have found through research. For my listing of this particular coin I am going to be incorporating information from this thread, with credit to the author.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="benhur767, post: 2945413, member: 36818"]Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and insights about this specialized area. And thanks to Doug as well! Posts on CoinTalk (and FORVM?) by you and Doug have helped to fuel my interest in Eastern issues of Severan-era denarii. I've learned a lot just from this thread, having become aware of the OP's coin related to my OICTOR coin, and the information you provided about the characteristics of Victory's wings (up or down, which I hadn't realized), as well as the number of different obverse dies. It really helps to put these coins into a wider context, and I'm glad that they are now being considered as part of a larger, fascinating puzzle by someone with in-depth knowledge who is actively researching them. I keep a "catalogue" of my collection, which is essentially a list including the standard attribution and description for each coin, as well as my own observations about them, which are generally corrections or additions to seller's descriptions, die links, and any other relevant information I have found through research. For my listing of this particular coin I am going to be incorporating information from this thread, with credit to the author.[/QUOTE]
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