Last week I said I would be glad to trade coins rather than sell my coins. That sentiment still holds. In light of that, one of the members here contacted me and traded two coins for one of mine. I don't know who got the better end of the deal, and truthfully it doesn't matter to me, but I like my two newest additions to my collection. 1. Ptolemy IV AE36 OBV: Diademed head of Zeus Ammon right REV: PTOLEMIAOU BASILEWS, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, looking back at cornucopiae under right wing Struck at Egypt, 221-205 AD 46.4g, 46mm (monster of a coin) SNG Cop 221 This is my first and only Ptolemy 2. Gordian III AE30 OBV: Laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right REV: City goddess standing left between bull & lion; AN IIII in ex Struck at Moesia Superior, Viminacuum, 242 AD 17.2g, 30mm AMNG 83 P.S. My offer still stands. I will trade coins if the trade is right. Take a look at my albums here on CT. I think I have finished and they are up to date.
The only good trade is one where both parties think they got the best end of the deal. None of us agree fully on which coin is great and which is junk so this is a real possibility.
Yeah, I think it's the largest and heaviest in my collection. You're right Doug, of course. I'm sure the other member thinks he got the better end of the deal since the coin he traded for was within his collection strategy. But I too am very pleased, so it was a good trade all around.
Really? My wife says it looks like a rusty old machine cog. Hrumph...not like she knows anything, right?
PHILISTINE! Did you just call my wife a Philistine? Hmmm, I like that. I'm gonna go tell her she's a Philistine and you said so.
Oh and sorry => the bull & lion is even more in my wheel-house (great trade) => I'm glad that everybody is happy!! :cheers:
Wow jw, you finely got your large man...very nice Ptolemy, the other coin Gordon lll is awesome too, what did you give up, i'm going to look over coins see what i have to trade...:yes:
Nice coin, I like them both. The Ptolemy coin sure looks orangey and they're known to be quite large too.