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  1. That is quite a nice denarius of Galba with an expressive portrait of the emperor.

    Galba's portraits seem to vary widely, whether they from the Rome mint, or from a Spanish mint. I find the variations in his portraits greater than for other Emperors of that era.

    Left facing is another nice bonus. Congratulations! 

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  2. Those are some nice example of Ferdinand VII's bustos imaginarios for Lima and Mexico. That Mexico 8E is...😍

    I have an 1810 from Lima somewhere, no picture though. 

     

    Santiago is generally thought not to have known either what the new monarch looked like, so they came up with this bust:

    (However, some people believe a portrait of Fernando VII was available in Chile depicting him closer to what he really looked like)  

     

     

     

    Chile Santiago 8 Reales 1810 - OBV:REV - FINAL.png

    Chile Santiago 2 Reales 1810 - OBV:REV - VGP - 2022 - 2024.png

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  3. Congratulations on your new Caligula sestertius, @JayAg47 . It is a nice example of the type.

    This is the only coin I have of Caligula.

    The Signis Receptis dupondius of Germanicvs is also related to Caligula as it was struck posthumously during Caligula's reign to commemorate the German victories of his father Germanicvs.  

    Caligula Sestertius Wreath OBV:REV - GP! 2024.png

    Caligula GERMANICUS dupondius - OBVREV - VGP - 2022 - 2024.png

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  4. 11 hours ago, Egry said:

    That would make complete sense. I’ve sailed a bit (not a lot) and one key element is closely watching the forecast and winds, even then you can still get caught in an unpredictable situation.
     

    Sailing back then would be like rolling the dice, and based on your stat it was a 3 sided dice. 

    I wonder what it must have been like for Spanish galleons to sail around the Cabo de Hornos, at the southern tip of South America. I have never been there but have read enough to know it can be a frightful experience even for modern day vessels - now imagine a creaking old galleon....

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  5. That is a very nice sestertius of Titus, love the portrait. Congrats on a nice addition.  Same as you @CPK, I love the heftiness (if that is an actual word?) and the look of those big bronzes.

    Even though I focused mainly on 1st and 2nd century bronzes, I was never able to add a sestertius of Titus that I liked, and could afford!  You did quite well with that one.

    In the spirit of sharing, these are some of the 1st century Sestertii in my collection.

     

     

     

     

    Tiberius Sestertius Julia Augusta - OBV:REV - GP - new 2021.png

    Nero Drusus Sestertius OBV:REV  - VGP - 2023.png

    Drusus sons Sestertius - Ex CNG 2007 - CADUCEUS - OBV:REV - 2023.png

    Agrippina Sestertius Carpentum - OBV:REV - GP - old 2023.png

    Caligula Sestertius Wreath OBV:REV - OKP .png

    Claudius sestertius-Wreath-Obv:REV - GP- old - 2023.png

    Nero Sestertius ARCH - OBV:REV - Nice GP Picture - good detal and color. New 2021.png

    Nero Sestertius ROMA SEATED - OBV:REV - GP - 2022 .png

    Nero sestertius on horseback adlocutio example 1 - OBV:REV - 2021 2023.png

    Vitellius Sestertius PAX - OBV:REV - OKP .png

    Vitellius Sestertius Concordia Seated - OBV:REV - 2021.png

    Galba Sestertius Wreath - OBV:REV - VGP 2023.png

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  6. 4 minutes ago, Egry said:

    Wow! That is a beauty.

     

    I wonder if there has ever been a calculation or estimate of gold minted in the new world vs what lays at the bottom of the ocean? 

    I came upon such an estimate some years ago ( but I do not recall where i found it). The estimate was that up to 1/3 of the gold, silver, and other valuable which the Spanish took from their colonial possesions never made it back to Spain.

  7. When I see Spanish Colonial coins, this is one image which comes to mind: So much of the gold and silver plundered from the New World never made it back to Spain. 

    The 8 escudos coin I am attaching was bought at Sotheby's 1993 sale of treasure recovered from the spanish merchant ship Nuestra Senora De La Luz. The ship sank off Montevideo on the estuary of the Rio de la Plata, probably in 1752. My coin still show marine deposits accumulated after two and a half centuries at the bottom of the sea.

    Like most of the coins recovered, this 8 escudos was struck at the newly opened mint at Santiago, capital of  the Capitania General de Chile  

    Spanish galleon.jpeg

    Chile 8 Escudos 1750 - Nuestra Senora de la Luz - OBV:REV- GP!!.png

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  8. Very nice example of a Lima mint cob 8 Escudos. Very well struck with clear legends and date. I have always wanted one, but they are pricey.......

    That is also quite the collection of Spanish Milled Colonial gold. Congratulations on assembling that collection. I see Colombia, Spain, Lima and Santiago. The others are probably Mexico? 

    I collect Santiago mint, primarily silver, which is generally much scarcer than the gold from that mint, but also collect some gold. This is my most recent purchase.

      

    Chile 8 Escudos 1762 - OBV:REV - VGP - black background.png

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  9. Very Nice selection of coinage from the era of the French Revolution. Congratulations!

     

    I collect coins from that epoque as well, primarily German States, but have added a few French Revolution coins when the opportunity arose.

    These are same of my examples:

    The Ecu from Montpellier is very scarce. It was struck not too long before King Louis was executed in January 1793.

    The Ecu de 6 Livres from the Convention Nationale are from the Lyon and Lille mints. These were struck at a time when the guillotine worked night and day during the "Regne de la Terreur".  

     

     

     

    France ecu d'or louis XVI 1790 Atelier N - Montpeller - OBV1 N VGP.jpg

    1793 Ecu de Six Livres Lille W - OBV:REV - GP .png

    Ecu de SIX LIVRES LYON D 1793 (my example) - 1.jpg

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  10. 11 hours ago, lordmarcovan said:

    FOUND a Tribute penny, you say?  Was this a detecting find, or a ground pickup?  Where?  I'm bursting with curiosity.  Lovely coins.

    Yes, this was an MD find. I had bought my son a cheap detector so the two of us could go out together, and in one of our outings he found this along the side of a footpath. That was a real reward for the 50 or so pull-tabs he found that day!  

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  11. That is a very nice "two thirds" of a 12-Caesar collection.  

    I have admired your aureii and that beautiful Claudius sestertius elsewhere before, and do so again. Congratulations, @lordmarcovan!

     

    I have never attempted to assemble the full set, but like many of you have accumulated a fair number of them. Here they are, a mismash of denarii, asse/dupondi and a little gold, missing of course a Caligula. 

     

    You will notice my Tiberius is quite a low grade and corroded Livia denarius - I have others, but I have included this coin because my son found it many years ago, and I still vividly remeber the joy the little guy felt when he found it. 

     

     

     

     

     

    Julius Caesar Denarius - OBV:REV - VGP - March 2023 - C E N T E R E D.png

    Augustus denarius Arch - OBV:REV - GP - old - 2023.png

    Tiberius denarius Livia OBV:REV - old - 2023.png

    Claudius Aureus - OBV:EBV - OKP.png

    Nero As Genius - OBV:REV - VGP - 2023 .png

    Galba Sestertius Victoria - OB:REV - VGP - NEW - 2021 - 2023.png

    Otho Denarius PONT MAX - OBV:REV - VGP - Black Background - 2023.png

    Vitellius Sestertius PAX - OBV:REV - OKP .png

    Vespasian Sestertius SPQR PP OB CIVES -Wreath OBV:REV - VGP - 2023 new.png

    Titus As Victoria Navalis - OBV:REV - VGP - 2023.png

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