A Small Collection of Romans

My small collection of Romans has grown faster than expected. Always looking to add high quality coins and welcome offers.
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Richard Frajola
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beautiful stuff.
I think this is my favorite:
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I'd never seen that Septimius Severus denarius before.
They really knew how to party in ancient Rome......
" When Severus and Caracalla celebrated the 10th anniversary of their joint reign in AD 206, they marked the occasion with a highly unusual public spectacle: A giant ship with collapsible sides was built in the Colosseum arena. At a given signal, the sides fell away releasing an array of exotic wild animals for the crowds entertainment. The event in commemorated on the reverse of this coin, which depicts the ship and several beasts. For added measure, four racing chariots are also shown."
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Someday I would love to do the same.
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CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
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I do consider the collection "small" by all standards. I read somewhere that a minimum group of Romans to call a collection was 400 coins. I'll never get to that number I'm positive. And, realizing that fact early on, I decided I would rather have a few nice / interesting coins than anything in the study collection category.
I WISH I could image my coins - almost all are images from the seller except a few scanned (which show overly bright). I was thinking about sending the group to NGC for grading / slabbing just for the imaging. However, they only seem to do hard copy photos and I would still have to scan those images. I do the presentation myself - I'm used to HTML from doing my postal history site. The "Roman" site was done because it is actualy easier for me to keep track of things with a webpage than with a database program.
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I love the presentation and look of almost each coin in the group.
Keep it up and share additions whenever possible.