Sunday, June 27, 2004

Ancient Numismatics


No Latin this time, just a quick note. As a collector of Roman coins, HobbyBlog caught my eye. Anyone interested in ancient numismatics should also check out FORVM. The discussion board there is an excellent place to ask questions and learn about ancient coin collecting. The Romans minted in such large numbers that authentic coins (especially bronze coins from the 3rd century A.D. and onwards) may be purchased for a few dollars. (Sadly, the beautiful silver denarius of Augustus pictured here cannot...) There are plenty of ancient coin dealers on e-bay, but of course caveat emptor - it's always a good idea to educate yourself before making any large purchaes.

(There, I did sneak some Latin in.)

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