Jump to content

AETHER

Member
  • Posts

    494
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by AETHER

  1. Cool dude, I'm enjoying reading the writeups.. however on my phone, your hyperlinked text appears to be almost the same color as the background making in hard to read, some feedback Incase you wish to address this.. I'm on an Android btw using chrome, haven't tested other devices You can see the example in the text from "2)" and "3)"
  2. Can't you still provide a "individual listing of all coins" that are just in one box?
  3. Go 49'rs ! My only owl..classic style
  4. Ken.. u make calls on that rotary phone?
  5. You need a balloon and some oil, pm me for the rest of the instructions
  6. "The Photographer" had me dying.
  7. @David Atherton @Broucheion those are fantastic coins. Both obv and rev.
  8. KINGS OF THRACE (Macedonian). Lysimachos (305-281 BC). Drachm. Ephesos. Weight: 4.1 Diameter: 16.7 Next, same theme
  9. AETHER

    s-l400 (3).jpg

    I have one of these!
  10. Has the Cabinet been removed? I can't find it
  11. nice coin! I'm sure i'm not the only one, but I did follow the Labyrinth, both ways, and pleased to announce its in working order!
  12. Lovely, Vespasian almost always has great portraits! Heres my only one...
  13. Unfortunately I don't have any true dupes in regards to the same exact variety, but I have been trying to find die matches for any coins I have, I suppose that would count?
  14. Currently reading some chapters related to Alexander III from..
  15. Ptolemaic Kings. Ptolemy VI Philometor (second sole reign, 163-145 BC). AR didrachm (20mm, 6.49g). Uncertain Cypriot mint. Struck in era year 102 (161/0 BC). Next: same theme
  16. Speaking of humble examples ..
  17. Recent buy.. JULIUS CAESAR (100-44 BC) - DENAR - MILITARY MINT travelling with Caesar - Italy 49/48 BC (Pharsalos 48 BC) ELEPHANT trampling Carnyx? or Snake?- FOUR PRIESTLY emblems - double strike Ex Frank S Robinson Ex NeroNumi Ex @CPK Next; More RR related to JC
  18. Thank you, just a reminder that there is nothing new under the sun, and being creatures with a horrible care for memory, we need to be smacked daily with history, to repeat that beneficial and avoid the wrong.
  19. How about this provincial portrait of Nero? I think its a great silver portrait without breaking the bank for a Denarius. Also, coins of Nero from Antioch at this time were 80(ish)% silver, per Richard McAlee in his book The Coins of Roman Antioch. NERO AR silver tetradrachm. Antioch, regnal year 10, Caesarian year 112 (63-64 AD). NERWNOS KAISAROS SEBASTOU, laureate bust right, aegis on shoulder. Reverse - Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, palm to right, BIP. I to left. RPC 4189, Prieur 90. 25mm, 15.0g.
  20. Augustus AR Denarius - CAESARES - 17 mm / 3.54 gr. Obv: CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE Laureate head of Augustus facing right. Rev: AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT Gaius and Lucius Caesar togate stands facing, flanking two shields and scepters, lituus at left, simpulum at right and X below in between scepters, "C L CAESARES" in exergue. Small clipping on edge C 43; RIC 210 Next; more Augustus
  21. Cut your own art paper or construction paper?
×
×
  • Create New...