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Several more Victories from Campania - two Ae's from Teanum... Ae from Capua with Victory crowning trophy...
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Denarius of Maximinus Thrax with reverse of Salus feeding snake... Antoninianus of Trebonianus Gallus with Salus feeding snake reverse as well... RR quadrans with bull trampling snake...
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A (possibly) tooled coin that I almost purchased
Octavius replied to Romancollector's topic in Roman Empire
What a pity! The original coin looked handsome and they destroyed it. There is wear on the laurel wreath, yet his sharp curls look coiffed yesterday. -
Here are two human asses on one coin! Nero killed his mother and she killed her husband... next , more Nero.
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If I recall, there was no solution to Seinfeld's car-smell; even the thief was repelled. But Elaine did wash her hair in tomato sauce.Though I'm not recommending that at this point.
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Perhaps the previous owner died while reading the book, and wasn't discovered for a while?
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Sestertius of Agrippina , struck under Claudius. Fairly green and pretty. next, another lady in bronze.
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Regardless of where we are, this has been a great and fun site. I enjoy it every day. CONSTANTIAE RESTITVTORI !
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several bronze greenies... Tiberius As Caligula As Titus dupondius Domitian - Sestertius and Dupondius...
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Your Faustina looks genuine to me.
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Yes, there is a hallmark on the side , and on inside - very tiny; looks like 4 dots and a V (or possible a Y ). Never noticed before you asked.
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Very nice coin of Geta. Congratulations. He tends to still get pushed aside by his brother. I have this denarius of him as a child - I fell for the portrait. Also, I have this 19th century silver pill box with a denarius of him on the cover.
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I also love horses on coins and sculpture; Here is my stable from Rome.... (the barn door is open!) and lastly, a phalera 1st - 3rd century AD.
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An inexpensive Claudius I just liked the look of
Octavius replied to lordmarcovan's topic in Roman Empire
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