...Where's our TIF @?...i've not seen her in quite a while posting anything here...i hope she's ok...and in her honor, i'll post one of her greatest works...'Coin collectors table..(with aluminum lampshade)"..hope to see you soon @TIF
A good while back I do believe she was heading home....well her mother's home to assist her. I'm sure with all going on....if she is taking care of her elder parent in this time peroid her hands are full. Having been down this road for the last 10 years until this past Feb. You loose track....and are focused on dealing with a daily situiation that never improves. I give her credit it's not easy ....and durring this time it can only be a night mare every day you open your eyes. TIF. Best regards hon....I truly appreciate and understand...wishing you peace.
I last heard from her on Wednesday. She's around but super busy! She also has a new coin to show us, but half the story is something other than the coin... Time for your new thread, @TIF.
yes and that's understandable...i've got an 85 yo Dad meself..fortunately he has a wife my age(but i'm no spring chicken)..we talk on the phone 2 or 3 time everyday but i've been ill with some kinda flu/cold and don't want to give it to him whatever it is...
I enjoy all the new people on this forum, but I miss many of the old posters. Hopefully, @TIF will be around soon.
Mike is fine. Wrote me some time ago, but seemed happy, had moved, and found a wonderful person in his life. I miss him a lot.
I take you are talking about @zumbly. He just posted on "Follow the Coin Theme Game". I'll grant you he has not been posting as frequently as he used to, but neither have I. I enjoy reading the posts though.
Pretty sure @ominus1 meant Mikey Zee. I too am sorry he seems to have moved on from the hobby and no longer posts here. I'm glad to have one ex Mikey Zee in my collection... ROMAN REPUBLIC AR Denarius. 3.93g, 18mm. Rome mint, 46 BC. T. Carisius, moneyer. Crawford 464/1; Sydenham 983. O: Female head (Sibyl Herophile or Sphinx) right, hair elaborately decorated with jewels and enclosed in a sling and tied with bands. R: T.CARISIVS, Sphinx seated right; III.VIR in exergue. Ex Mikey Zee Collection; ex Agora Auctions 31, 28 April 2015, lot 129; ex PBJI Ancient Coins and Antiquities As for @TIF, I'm sure we'll see her around more regularly once she's done setting up her new kingdom in Texas. ELAGABALUS AE28. 12.6g, 28mm, PHOENICIA, Tyre, circa AD 218-222. Rouvier 2375; BMC 409; Price & Trell 748 (for rev. type). O: [IMP CAES] M AV ANTONIN[VS AVG], laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right. R: [TVRIORVM], Dido overseeing the building of Carthage; she stands on the right, holding a rule and a transverse sceptre, facing left towards an arched city gate flanked by two towers, palm tree to her right; above the gate a mason works; below, another a worker digs with a pick, legend [∆ƐI-∆Ω] to his left and right; murex shell in upper field. Ex @TIF Collection
I contacted coin-sister TIF through Inbox a few days ago. She's O.K. and living in Texas in her new house. She's working at home to avoid Corona. She'll be posting as soon as possible. Hope the best to all of you.