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  1. Such wonderful selections, Donna. Beautiful coins! The reverse design of your Antoninus Pius aureus is superb. Your Aelia Flaccilla has such a nice portrait. Your Valentinian I solidus is my other favorite. Thanks for sharing. 😊
  2. Wonderful additions, Donna. Your Edward IV and Elizabeth I are my favorites. Nice gold coins also. πŸ™‚
  3. All wonderful coins, Donna! You really have a fruitful year of coin collecting in 2022. My favorites are 5, 7, 13, 15 and 16. I am still looking at all the details on your Macrinus coin. Thanks for sharing. πŸ™‚
  4. Great additions, @Spaniard. Coins 6, 8 and 9 are my favorites. πŸ™‚
  5. Very beautiful medals, Donna. A great variety, and my favorites are Queen Charlotte coronation and Napoleon conquest of Upper Egypt. They are very iconic pieces to me. Thanks for sharing! 😊
  6. Nice Seleucid tetradrachm, @KyNumis. Thanks for sharing. I like the testing arrow design. Here is my recent pickup on an earlier Seleucid tetradrachm with a similar reverse design. πŸ™‚ Antiochos II Tetradrachm. 261-246 BC. Seleukia on the Tigris Obv: Portrait Rev: Apollo Delphios seated left on omphalos testing bow. 33mm, 15.28g ESM 189 Den of Antiquity. October 2022
  7. Thanks, @Spaniard. You picked up a nice sestertius also. πŸ™‚ Thanks for sharing your very nice tetradrachm, @Qcumbor. Both have great portraits! Wonderful Victoria double florin also! πŸ™‚
  8. Thanks, @mc9. You picked up a nice sestertius! πŸ™‚ Great additions, @ambr0zie. Thanks for sharing. πŸ™‚ In addition to bronze coins, I also collect denarii on Roman empresses. However, my denarii are usually in coin trays. For sestertius, I like putting these big bronze pieces on my hands instead. Thanks, @Limes. I agree that the Sabina portrait is very nice. I really like the last Faustina sestertius, with its large size and clear portrait.
  9. Many thanks for your additional information, @Julius Germanicus. I'll put them in my records. πŸ™‚
  10. Great new style owl, @NewStyleKing. Congrats! Thanks for sharing. πŸ™‚
  11. You have a fruitful year, @Cordoba. My favorites are #1, 2 and 6. πŸ™‚
  12. A nice purchase, @Roman Collector. I like Faustina Junior coins with her young portraits. 😊
  13. It is surely not easy to do balancing with only one hand... πŸ˜… JULIA MAMAEA. Γ†. Sestertius Obv: IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA. Diademic and coated bust on the right. Rev: VENVS FELIX S.C. Venus, seated, carrying scepter and statue.
  14. Happy Holidays! December is the β€œTop 10” season for many of us, and I am waiting for next week’s CNG and ROMA to finalize my own list. Before that happens, I would like to share 10 bronze coins I picked up this year. They all fit into my β€œRoman Empress” collecting theme. I am super happy to receive my 6 coins on various Roman empresses earlier today. I purchased them just last week from Aegean Numismatics. Instead of starting a post on a coin, I think it would be fun to type up my β€œTop 10 Roman Empresses in 2022” list instead. Here it is… You are most welcome to share any Roman empress coin you picked up this year. Thanks! Wishing you all a great Holidays season! πŸ˜ƒ # 10: Otacilla Severa. 244-249 AD. Sestertius Γ† Obv: MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG, diademed and draped bust to right Rev: PVDICITIA AVG, Pudicitia, veiled, seated to left, holding sceptre and drawing veil 31 mm, 20.19 g RIC IV 209a (Philip I); C. 55. Savoca Auction. March 2022 # 9: Nero with Agrippina Junior. 54-68 AD. Lydia, Thyatira. Γ†. Obv: Bare head of Nero right Rev: Draped bust of Agrippina Junior. RPC I -; RPC I Suppl. -. 19mm, 5.83g, 12h Very Rare Variana Coins, October 2022 #8. Galeria Valeria 293(?)-311, Bronze Follis Obv: Draped and diademed bust of Galeria Valeria right Rev: Venus standing left, holding an apple and drawing drapery from her shoulder. "VENVRI VICTRICI" "MKV" in exergue 26mm, 6.56g RIC 46 Aegean Numismatics, December 2022 #7. ANTONIA AE Dupondius. 41-54 AD. Obv: ANTONIA AVGVSTA, draped bust right. Rev: TICLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP S-C, Claudius in toga standing left, holding simpulum. 29mm, 13.1g Cohen 6, RCV 1903. Incitatus Coins, September 2022. #6. Domitia (Augusta, 82-96). Phrygia, Laodicea ad Lycum. Γ† 20mm, 4.89g, 6h. Obv: Draped bust r. Rev: Tetrastyle temple. RPC II 1290; SNG von Aulock 3846; BMC 188. London Coins, January 2022. #5. SABINA (Augusta, 128-136/7). Dupondius. Rome. Obv: SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P. Draped bust left. Rev: CONCORDIA AVG. Concordia seated left on throne, holding patera. RICΒ² 2519. 26mm, 13.40 g. Numismatik Naumann, July 2022 #4. Crispina, Augusta, 178-182 AD. Sestertius. Rome. Obv: CRISPINA AVGVSTA ; Draped bust right. Rev: LAETITIA / S - C ; Laetitia standing front, head to left, holding wreath in her right hand and anchor in her left. 30 mm, 24.64 g RIC 669, C. 27 Carthago Numismatics. July 2022 #3. Lucilla AD 164-169 AD. Sestertius. Rome. Obv: LVCILLA AVGVSTA, draped bust right Rev: PIETAS, S - C, Pietas standing left, holding acerrum and hand over lighted altar. 31mm, 23,06g. RIC III 1755 (Marcus Aurelius). #2. Faustina Junior. 147-175 AD. Γ† Sestertius. Rome. Obv: Draped bust right. Rev: Venus seated left, holding Victory and sceptre. RIC III 1686 (Aurelius). 31mm, 23.36g, 6h. London Coins, July 2022. #1. Faustina Junior. Augusta, 161 AD. Γ† Sestertius. Rome. Obv: Draped bust right, hair waved and fastened in chignon with a band of pearls low at back of head Rev: Juno, holding infant, standing left between two young girls. 32mm, 23.18 g, 12h RIC III 1649; MIR 18,18-6a; Banti 75. CNG Auction, November 2022.
  15. Great pickups, @singig! I like your tetradrachms and the Corinth stater. Classic Greek selections. πŸ™‚
  16. Sorry to hear about your loss, @zadie. Thanks for sharing your 2022 additions. You picked up some great RR coins!
  17. Nice 2022 pickups, @ambr0zie. Thanks for sharing! πŸ™‚ I really like your #1 and #2. I also picked up a similar #2, and is looking for an example similar to your #1.
  18. Nice additions, @Simon. I like your #2 and #4. Your #8 seal stamp is also a very interesting item. Thanks for sharing. πŸ™‚
  19. Wow! Wonderful Faustinae coins, @Roman Collector. Great to see them altogether in one top 10 list. πŸ˜€ In choosing which ones are my favorites, I would simply say "all of them". πŸ˜ƒ
  20. Nice bronze additions, @kirispupis. I like your #2 coin with Pergamon trophy, #6 Marcus Aurelius AE Sestertius, and your #8 Attica bronze. My favorite would be your #8. I am putting this coin type in my watchlist. πŸ™‚ I picked up a number of bronzes this year, but nearly all of them are on Roman empresses. Here is one of them: Domitia (Augusta, 82-96). Phrygia, Laodicea ad Lycum. Γ† 20mm, 4.89g, 6h. Obv: Draped bust r. Rev: Tetrastyle temple. RPC II 1290; SNG von Aulock 3846; BMC 188. London Coins, January 2022.
  21. Wonderful selections, John! Your Anglo Saxon coins have cool designs. They surely are my favorites, together with the Henry VI Groat. πŸ™‚
  22. Nice selections, @Qcumbor. These are all great coins, and I especially like the Brutus denarius and Julia Domna tetradrachm. πŸ™‚
  23. Great denarii additions, @LONGINUS. I especially like your Roman empress coins. Wonder presentation! πŸ™‚
  24. A very nice coin, @lordmarcovan. Great toning. πŸ™‚ I plan to add a similar one to my collection next year. I currently have a Pisidia of a later date. Reverse is Hercules holding club instead of slinger. Pisidia, Selge Stater circa 350-325 BC. 26.00 mm., 10.34 g. Obv: Two wrestlers grappling, below, BA. Rev: Herckles standing r., holding cluboverhead and lion's skin; in r. field, spear head and below, shield. SNG France 1935. Naville Numismatics. June 2022
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