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Mark Z2's Roman Imperial Portrait Gallery
Mark Z:
Hello All!
This is something I've been wanting to do for a long time.
I'm one of those wrong-headed fools who decided to go for a Roman Imperial portrait collection :'(
While I know that I'll never collect them all, I've decided to collect the ones that I can collect with my limited means.
My gallery will showcase what I believe the be the best of my collection. More will be added as time goes by.
Please follow the link to my portrait gallery:
https://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/index.php?cat=17499
Your comments are appreciated :-)
Regards,
Mark Z.
Fool for the Ancients ;)
Noah:
Ah, a man after my own heart! I also have this endeavor for two reasons: 1) it allows me to browse all periods of coinage regularly, and 2) it will take me a literal lifetime to afford a nearly complete collection (some unatainables will obviously be absent). You have some fine specimens there!
Best, Noah
Randygeki(h2):
verynice, love that Hadrian setertius
areich:
Even if it's a portrait collection, can't you post the whole coin anyway?
It always feels wrong seeing a picture of half a coin.
Andreas
Bud Stewart:
--- Quote from: Mark Z2 on February 12, 2010, 08:39:44 pm ---...I'm one of those wrong-headed fools who decided to go for a Roman Imperial portrait collection :'(
While I know that I'll never collect them all, I've decided to collect the ones that I can collect with my limited means...
--- End quote ---
Here’s wishing you a Good Journey Mark. I’m very new to the world of ancients, but I have been collecting Early European Coins most of my adult life, so I can say this from years of experience; “it is the journey that’s the reward”. I know I’ll never complete my collection of Roman Imperial Denarii, but completion is not my goal. If my aim was to form a complete set, I would collect US Franklin Half Dollars. Great hunting!
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