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Coin Photography, Conservation and Storage / Re: Collector's card
« Last post by Petros on Today at 12:35:27 pm »
I'm glad you liked my labels. In my collection, I've opted for traditionalism. I wanted the coins to be described in the same way our predecessors did 100 years ago, dipping a pen in ink. Besides, I think it's great fun.
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History and Archeology / Re: Ancient Roman refrigerator found in Bulgaria
« Last post by *Alex on Today at 06:09:35 am »
Cool.  ;D

Alex
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Ancient and Medieval Coin Identification Help / Re: Help ID Coin 4
« Last post by Gianluca G on Today at 05:46:17 am »
got it, thanks  :)
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Ancient and Medieval Coin Identification Help / Re: Help ID Coin 4
« Last post by Altamura on Today at 02:48:38 am »
... Thanks for the info, I did a selection, but I don't know exactly which one it is ...
Your coin is very worn, so it is difficult or even impossible to identify symbols on the reverse (helmet, wreath, monograms etc.)  :-\.

Regards

Altamura
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History and Archeology / Ancient Roman refrigerator found in Bulgaria
« Last post by gallienus1 on Today at 01:07:21 am »
I missed this story last year. Not just a cool box, it incorporated lead pipes that carried away heat, making it an actual refrigerator.

See- 

https://news.artnet.com/art-world/archeology-roman-fridge-2367053


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Apologies, both sides appear to show an emperor's bust. I'm having trouble uploading to ACF due to file size.
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Upload you photos to the discussion. If possible include weight in grams and diameter in millimeters. Your link had only two photos of the obverse, not enough to ID the coin. Link deleted.
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Possibly Tiberius and Augustus from Macedon?

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Coin Photography, Conservation and Storage / Re: Collector's card
« Last post by Tracy Aiello on Yesterday at 07:42:40 pm »
Petros,

I echo Anaximander's sentiments. It is a great combination and your calligraphy write-ups are wonderful. Well done.

Tracy
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