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Pillar of the Community
United States
2044 Posts |
Pièces excellentes! Gardez-les venir!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5155 Posts |
Sadly I have no silver coins of this period.... Nice coins though!!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1411 Posts |
Wow I really missed that sarcasm.. My iPod refuses to load smiles on the Ancients part of the forum... but is fine on the rest...
@ Siliquae
Votre collection est extraordinaire!
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New Member
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Quote: Votre collection est extraordinaire! Thank you "Enfant du vent" ! This is the advantage of collecting coins very accurate. I can focus on one goal. Quote: Wow I really missed that sarcasm.. My iPod refuses to load smiles on the Ancients part of the forum... but is fine on the rest... I'll try to stay in the English language in the future, I came to this: studying the numismatic in English. Thank you all for your help ....
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5155 Posts |
Je suis vraiment étonné que vous étiez en mesure de rester dans une sphère collecte, collecte uniquement les types de pièces. J'ai essayé de nombreuses fois à et a lamentablement échoué à chaque fois. Je me retrouve avec des pièces anciennes de partout dans le monde et à travers la vaste étendue de temps. Bare avec moi, je ne parlent ni ne lisent le français, je suis actuellement en utilisant le programme de google translate. Je me demande combien de temps avez-vous été la collecte de celles-ci. Yoou ont posté un si grand nombre à mon grand plaisir, si je ne connaissais pas mieux, je dirais que votre juste les découpant dans votre sous-sol. Bravo à vous et votre collection de pièces, de les fidéliser.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1411 Posts |
Français est bien avec moi! C'est une bonne pratique!  L'anglais de mon dernier message était pour JW.
Edited by Windchild 11/01/2012 1:12 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4778 Posts |
I know Spanish 
Edited by VisigothKing 11/01/2012 1:17 pm
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Pillar of the Community
3352 Posts |
... qué 
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Pillar of the Community
3352 Posts |
 ... nobody ever uses the "8-ball" ... what is the purpose of the eight-ball? Note => I wish that there were more available choices (I love emphasizing a sentence and/or situation with these loveable little dudes!!) ... man, I wish that jbuck wasn't so stingy with our selection!! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1549 Posts |
Behind the 8 ball means you are in a difficult position and have to make a choice between bad and worse. You might use it here when you can't decide whether to buy that coin for half its going value when you are only half certain that it is real and don't want to appear foolish by asking here. Come to think of it, I probably spend more time behind the eight ball than on top of the world so I could use the thing regularly. Don't hold your breath.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Come to think of it, I probably spend more time behind the eight ball than on top of the world so I could use the thing regularly. Ain't that the truth for most of us. 
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Pillar of the Community
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you're correct ... I must admit that sometimes in life I get hooked behind the eight-ball!!  => you "scratched" 
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I send you this two siliquas NOT IN RIC inside the same message, because they are very interresting to study together. GRATIEN (367-383) for CONSTANTINOPOLIS  Siliqua, 383-383, R4 A/ D N GRATIA-NVS P P AVGpearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R/ VOT/V/MVLT/X//CONS•Legend in 4 lines within wreath. Silver, 1.5 gr, 18.9 mm, 8h RIC IX N/C, RSC N/C Comments : May be a "Hybrid" siliqua struck after the death of Gratian, in 383, with reverse for Valentinian II or Theodosius I.
GRATIEN (367-383) for CONSTANTINOPOLIS  Silique, 383-383, R5 A/ D N GRATIA-NVS P F AVGpearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right. R/ VOT/X/MVLT/XX//CONS•Legend in 4 lines within wreath. Silver, 2.07 gr, 18.3 mm, 6h RIC IX N/C, RSC N/C Comments : May be a "Hybrid" siliqua struck after the death of Gratian, in 383, with reverse for Valentinian II, Arcadius or Theodosius I.
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VALENTINIEN III (425-455) for ROMA  1/2 siliqua, 425-455, R3 A/ D N PLA VALENTINIANVS P F AVGpearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right R/ VICTOR-IA AVGG//RMVictory walking left, wreath and palm-branch. Silver, 0.92 gr, 12.8 mm, 12h RIC X 2087, RSC 11a The coin in the Nummus-Bible data basis: http://www.nummus-bible-database.co...ie-15506.htmComments : Very dificult to choice between the two solutions for the mint-mark : RM (Roma - RIC 2087) or RV (Ravennes - RIC 2085) Attributed to Roma because the larges letters.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1316 Posts |
Siliquae, I can't speak French, but I can tell a awesome coin when I see it, Very Cool,thank you for posting...  ..  ..  ..
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