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Alegandron

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  1. LOL, if NOOB is a category, then I am at the lower levels of POND-SCUM category. 😄 😄 😄
  2. I like your distinction... It also hints at why I became dis-interested in collecting Modern US coinage... same issues for ever and ever; slight, MACHINE variations; the minutia of dates and mints - such a minor (and in my eyes, MUNDANE) change in a coin and history; rarity defined by THOUSANDS of coins in the population...etc... all leading to a BORING collection. Gee, I just get so "excited" by having a consecutive collection of Kennedy Half-Dollars... Even when I was younger, collecting US Coins, I focused on the off-beat, niche, rich in history, and NOT the same: Hard Times Tokens, Civil War Tokens, Odd-Denoms, etc. etc. BE ECLECTIC!
  3. I am not sure what I am. However, I rarely if ever have sold any of my coins. So far, my collection has been a Black Hole... I capture coins, but they never leave my clutches. I reckon I ACCREET.
  4. Daric / Aureus were roughly the same weight, and is about a Quarter TOZ today. At the time of the Daric, it was equal to 25 Drachmae: ACHAEMENID EMPIRE PERSIA, Achaemenid Empire. Darios I to Xerxes II. Circa 485-420 BC. AV Daric (14mm, 8.30 g). Lydo-Milesian standard. Sardes mint. Persian king or hero, wearing kidaris and kandys, quiver over shoulder, in kneeling-running stance right, holding spear in right hand, bow in left / Incuse punch. Carradice Type IIIb, Group A/B (pl. XIII, 27); Meadows, Administration 321; BMC Arabia pl. XXIV, 26. Twenty-five drachmas equals one Daric
  5. Wife of Claudius; Mother of Brittanicus RProv Valeria Messalina m-Claudius 41-54 CE Alexandria BI Tet yr 42-43 13.1g 25mm RPC I 5131
  6. Here is Claudius' Son, Brittanicus... not a portrait, but best I can do... Judaea Claudius w-Britannicus CE 41-54 Æ Prutah 17mm 2.8g Antonius Felix-procurator Dated RY 14 54 CE 2-crossed shields spears - Palm tree BPIT K AI L IΔ date Hendin 1348
  7. Here is one, that was sold to me as JANUS... (I knew that it was not a Janus As... but had to learn what it was all about.) RR Anon AE Sextans-Hieron II Overstrike 214-212 BCE S1211 Cr69-6 This was sold as a Roman Republic Janus Head... none were ever this small. It turns out to be an overstrike of a Roman Sextans over a Syracuse Hieron II. A) Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, 275-215 BCE AE head of Poseidon left, rev. IEP-ÙNOÓ, trident flanked by dolphins, Ó[?] below (SNG Morcom 828 var.), dark green patina. Obv. Diademed head of Poseidon left. Rev. IEPΩNOΣ, Ornamented trident head flanked by two dolphins; below, N. OVERSTRUCK by: B) Anonymous AE-Sextans, Sicily, 211-208 BC. Head of Mercury right wearing winged petasos; • • above. Rev. Prow of galley right; grain ear above, IC before, ROMA below. Crawford 69/6b; Sydenham 310d; BMCRR 280. 19mm / 5.3g Sicily Syracuse Hieron II 275-215 BCE AE20 Poseidon Trident Dolphin Left Then Rome conquered them, and overstruck their AE's to make Sextans: RR Anon AE Sextans 211-206 BCE Prob Sicily-Katana mintage Cr 69-6a Sear 1211 But some of the overstrikes were not "too perfect". The Dealer tried to tell me this was a Janiform! It was a cool deal for me... He did not know.
  8. RI Claudius 41-54 Ae As 28mm LIBERTAS AVGVSTA holding pileus S-C RIC 113 RI Claudius Ae As 28mm Minerva S-C RIC 100 DRUSUS d 23CE Rest Titus 80CE AE AS Rome DRVSVS CAESAR TI AVG F DIVI AVG N - SC RIC II 437Titus RI Tiberius AE As 28mm TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST IMP VIII - SC IMP T CAES DIVI VESP F AVG REST BMCRE II 284 RI Tiberius AE As 14-37 CE Laureate-Pont Max Globe Rudder sinister left RIC I 58
  9. RI Gaius Caligula AE As 37-41 CE Vesta seated S-C Sinister Left
  10. I agree with @DonnaML & @John Conduitt & others not ashamed. I never get ashamed of actually holding ancient living history with coins or artifacts. I DO get FRUSTRATED when I discover I purchased a FAKE. That is when I feel like we need to send Military Special Forces to solve the origin of that problem. 🙂
  11. This is one of my Moderns, rather an ULTRA-Modern... around the time they started having Flying Cars... I like Ancients, BCE era, where people were more real. 😄 Spain - Ferdinand and Isabella AE Blanca - Granada mint 1469-1504 CE
  12. +-LOL, thank you. Yeah, I knew that the coin depicted a local Celtic God. Just have been seeing all these "attractive" Hollywood actresses portraying her, and laughed when I saw this last one. Your Iceni Gold is wonderful. Really enjoyed that posting! I have enjoyed reading over the last several years: "The Druids" by Peter Berresford Ellis "The Celts" by Jean Markale "The Celtic Empire - The First Millenium of Celtic History 1000BC-51AD" by Peter Berresford Ellis
  13. @John Conduitt, I REALLY like your coin! Celtic Art and their coinage is incredibly fascinating to me! But, I have a rhetorical question... for the life of me, I am trying to figure out how Boudicca's portrait on my coin is the same as the pictures everyone puts out of her... 😄 Celtic Britain Iceni Boudicca 61 CE 1.03g Celt Hd r Celtic horse galloping Scarce 🙂
  14. LUVIT! Great find, @Phil Davis ! Mine looks BLOTTO from his night of carousing! 😄 Mine seems to have the same facial structure as yours... similar obv die? RImp P Clodius Mf Turrinus AR denarius 20mm 3.6g Rome 42 BCE Laureate hd Apollo R lyre - Diana Lucifera torches Cr 494-23 CRI 184 Syd 1117
  15. GOATS THRACO-MAKEDON TRIBES- MYGDONES or KRESTONES 480-470 BCE AR Obol 0.79g 11mm Goat Quadripartite incuse square AMNG III 14 RR AR Denarius 3.88g L Pomponius Molo 97 BCE Rome Apollo Numa Pompilius stdng Lituus alter sacrifice goat Cr 334-1 Syd 607 NUMA
  16. RR C Renius AR Denarius 18mm 3.8g Roma 138 BC Helmeted hd Roma r X - C RENI ROMA Juno driving biga goats r whip reins scepter Cr 231-1
  17. How Many VOLTs to fry this Pig? RR M Volteius Mf AR Denarius 78 BCE 18mm 3.96g Hd Hercules R lion skin headdress - Erymanthian boar Cr 385-2 ex SteveX6 How many VOLTS to fry this temple? RR Volteius 78 BCE AR Den Jupiter Temple S 312 Cr 385-1 Something was going on in 78 BCE with this VOLTeius Dude!
  18. Beyond awesome, @voulgaroktonou! What a great friend. I had my office in my home for the last 5 years, and Indy was always under my feet for the last 16 mos that she has been with me. I retired in Jan, but nothing has changed. Before that, I owned a business, and Blue, the last of my pack of dogs, was always with me in my offices. She was always at my side until a couple years ago when she passed. That was difficult. Nuttin’ bettr’n a Dawg. i envy your pack, gorgeous dogs. I saw your Univ Cincy in the pics. I was an IU man years ago.
  19. @voulgaroktonou Mine is named Indy. We are always virtually arms-length from each other, and are real buddies. She is definitely a Corgi in behavior. I like several dogs at a time. Is Thomas a Pem or Cardigan?
  20. SERVILIUS GENS RR Servilius 136 BCE Roma Dioscuri galloping S 116 Cr 239-1 RR Servilius Rullus MF Rufus 100 BCE AR Den Minerva Victory Biga S 207 Cr 328-1 Left And Brutus honoring one of his Servilius ancestors... Master of the Horse in 439 BCE Roman Republic AR Denarius BRVTVS / AHALA Struck by the famous Marcus Junius Brutus when he was moneyer in 54 BCE Obv: Bust of L. Junius Brutus, the Consul of 509 BC Rev: Bust of C. Servilius Ahala, master of horse, 439 BC. Ref:Sear 398. Crawford 433/2. Junia 1 Ex: @Valentinian
  21. FURIUS GENS RR P Furius Crassipes 84 BC AR Denarius 19mm 3.84g Rome Turreted head Cybele right foot upward Curule chair Cr 356-1a Syd 735 Furia 20 RR Furius Purpurio 169-157 BCE Roma Luna Biga Linear Frame murex shell Cr 187-1 RR M Furius LF Philus AR Denarius 119 BCE Janus Trophy Carnyx Cr 281-1 Sear 156 FURIUS FUBAR: RR M Furius ERROR DOUBLE-STRIKE AR Den119 BC Janus Trophy Carnyx S 156 Cr 281-1
  22. AWESOME ANSWER! I agree! 😄 Perhaps that is why I have a GOLD colored Welsh Pembroke / Mini Australian Shepherd mix (yeah, she doesn't show the Aussie unless you look into her eyes. ) I usually had multiple dogs (up to 5 at a time), for many years. Just one this time... X-Corgis are wonderful dogs... I reckon mine is an "Augie", but you cannot really tell
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