Welcome. I started this website in early 2002. I had discovered I could purchase “uncleaned” Roman coins a year or two prior to that. This was in the period after the fall of the Iron Curtain, and the supply of coins was huge and the quality was surprisingly good. I would often receive groups of coins that need nothing more than light brushing. I found a denarius in one of my first lots. That was the final “hook” that addicted me to this hobby. I still clean coins on occasion. Instead of uncleaned coins, I buy coins that look like they would improve from a cleaning. They cost more, but they are more fun to clean and generally the results are good everytime.

This hobby is amazing in so many ways. As my knowledge grows, I realize how little I know, and that fact requires more learning. I wanted a way to share my coins online, so I am learning what I need to learn to do that. I need decent pictures of my coins, so I’m learning that. To attribute coins, I need to learn how to read Latin, and Greek. To enjoy my coins in their historical context, I need to learn some history. This hobby hooked me in so many interesting ways.

These coins are the constant. My sons were learning to walk and talk when I started this website, now they are grown men building their futures. I uploaded the first pages of this website on dialup internet. Since then, I have experience 24 years of life, with all the changes, gains, losses, comings and goings that entails.

These coins have been around for all of that. Since they were made, kingdoms and countries have come and gone. My time with these coin is tiny in comparison. They will be here when I have gone. Maybe that’s the thing I enjoy the most about them, the perspective. As I typed this, I have a Ptolemy Coin on my desk. How did a coin from 163 B.C. Egypt make it here? That journey is amazing to me. I have come to learn that the coins here are not Kevin’s Coins, they just stopped off here with me for a bit on their journey. I’m all the better for it.(Updated March 2026)

Random Coins From My Collection

  • Silver Denarius Struck AD 103-111 RIC 126

    Silver Denarius (18mm 3.39g) Struck AD 103-111

    Obv: IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P Laureate bust right

    Rev: COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC Pax standing left, leaning on column, holding olve branch

    RIC II 126

  • AR Denarius Appius Claudius Pulcher 62 B.C. Rome

    AR Denarius Appius Claudius Pulcher 62 B.C.
    Rome (17mm 3.88g)

    Obv:Helmeted head of Roma right, quadrangular device containing circle behind

    Rev: Victory in triga right T MAL AP CL Q VR below

    Sear 176 Crawford 299/1a

  • Claudius II Billon Tetradrachm Alexandria Egypt AD 268-269

    Claudius II Billon Tetradrachm (21mm, 9.27g)
    Alexandria Egypt AD 268-269

    Obv: AVT K KΛAVΔIOC CEB, Laureate and draped bust right

    Rev:Nike advancing right, LB in right field (year 2)

    Emmett 3889

  • Copper As  Struck 76 A.D. Rome, RIC 580

    Copper AS (28mm 11.32g) Struck 76 A.D.

    Obv: IMP CAESAR VESP AVG COS VII Laureate bust right

    Rev: AEQVITAS AVGVST S C Aequitas standing left, holding rod and scale.

    RIC II 580a

  • Carinus Billon Tetradrachm Alexandria, Egypt AD 284

    Carinus Billon Tetradrachm (19mm, 7.1g)
    Alexandria, Egypt AD 284

    Obv: A K M A KAPINOC CEB Laureate head right

    Rev: LB (year 2) Elpis standing left, holding flower in her right hand and raising skirt with her left.

    Emmett 4007

  • Silver Denarius RIC 42

    Silver Denarius (19mm 2.67g) Struck AD 200 Rome

    Obv:IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG Laureate head right

    Rev: P M TR P IIII COS III P P Providentia standing left, holding cornucopia and wand over globe, star in left field

    RIC 42

  • Silver Denarius RIC 196

    Silver Denarius (19mm, 3.18g) Struck AD 212 Rome

    Obv: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT Laureate head right

    Rev: P M TR P XV COS III P P Salus seated left, holding cornucopiae and pater, feed serpent coiled around altar.

    RIC IV i 196

  • Dichalkon , Thessaly, Larissa 400-344 B.C

    Dichalkon (18mm, 4.66g) , Thessaly, Larissa 400-344 B.C

    Obv: Head of the nymph Larissa right

    Rev: Horse standing right, preparing to roll

    Rogers 288, BCD Thessaly II 390.4Ex. BCD Collection

  • Carinus (as Caesar) Billon Tetradrachm Alexandria, Egypt AD 283

    Carinus (as Caesar) Billon Tetradrachm (19mm, 7.02g)
    Alexandria, Egypt AD 283

    Obv: A K M A KAPINOC K Laureate head right

    Rev: LA (year 1) Eagle standing left, head right wings open between vexilla. Wreath in beak

    Emmett 4005

  • Nero Billon Tetradrachm Alexandria, Egypt AD 65-66

    Nero Billon Tetradrachm (24mm 13.18g)
    Alexandria, Egypt AD 65-66

    Obv: ΝΕΡΩ ΚΛΑΥ ΚΑΙΣ ΣΕΒ ΓΕΡ ΑΥ Radiate bust right, wearing aegis

    Rev: AYTOKPA Draped bust of Alexandria right in elephant skin headdress, LIB (RY 12) to right

    Emmett 109, RPC 5289

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