Thanks for heads up! I kinda figured that this might be the case that's why I planned on purchasing the coin as soon as my doubts were set aside...
Thanks a lot Jwt and TIF!! This is exactly why cointalk ancients has been my favorite social network for the past few weeks! :happy: About to...
It's on sale at Ancient Coins Forum shop:...
Hi, I'm looking to purchase the listed Antony/Octavian denarius but it appears that it might be a Fourree coin which I currently try to avoid....
Largest: Catherine the Great, 5 kopek, 1766, 43 mm, approx. 50 grams. Smallest: Peter the Great, wire coin kopek, Kadashev mint, 1703, 9x7 mm,...
One of the very first Roman coins I bought years ago after randomly stumbling across HJB store in downtown Chicago. Purchased it from Harlan...
Thank you very much Carthago!
I was simply trying to be polite. No need for sympathy from the likes of rude and unwelcoming individual such as yourself. You obviously are not...
It's not the formulation that I was replying to but rather the needlessly menacing form of the post, as if I did something terribly wrong.
Sorry the coin is on its' way back to the seller. @TIF Judging from the fact that there was no questioning from the seller and the fact that...
I assume that this probably is the case, it was mentioned when I first showed up at the store that the coins can be NGC certified for X amount of...
That's fine if you want to waste people's time regarding unverified online posts.;)
No, I believe that it's a stern of the ship. Obv: Head of Alexander as Hercules right, wearing lion skin headdress. Rx: AΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ; Zeus seated...
OK, I'm no expert on any of this nor do I claim to be one (but willing to learn). All I know is the place offers NGC certification services,...
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