It is definitely not available online. The auction catalogues are somewhat pricey nowadays Regards Klaus
It just depends on where the company is located. In Italy a copy of a passport was (is) required by law to participate in auctions. In the end is...
This was part of the famous Aboukir hoard https://chre.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/hoard/4155
Here is the photo of the Peus coin - definitely matching Regards Klaus [ATTACH]
This object (I dare not call it a coin) was made by using transfer dies. Easy to spot once you know how and where to look. In this case I will...
The poor guy just copied the description of this auction https://www.ebay.de/itm/234259993693 It is a known fake and the buyer was robbed of 3.000...
This is far too much work. These lots are usually sold by US-based wholesale dealers.
As to the Lentulus: Beware of Yorkshire gentlemen https://tinyurl.com/44ekh4t2
https://www.biddr.com/auctions/numismatiknaumann/browse?a=1979&l=2168975 last Naumann auction We discussed the coin in the German forum...
Ancient coins definitely did NOT show any maps. This theory has been rejected and approved
But even drunk this guy can play kottabos
Blueprints for a Greek hair stylist Love it !
Victorinus won't fit any published type (as far as I know) and I do not see a fitting lettering, ORIENS is clear reading
Well - the reverse is definitely Sol with a whip. ORIENS AVG And the obverse seems to show Claudius
Correct - a very small community. The big money for dealers usually cannot be found in any forum. Nevertheless they should be watched - even...
Any respectable dealer should find a way to locate threads in important discussion groups mentioning his business or referring to something wrong...
And always be aware: In "classical" Latin Caesar and Cicero were pronounced "Kaiser and Kikero" The shift to today's pronunciation started only in...
Netflix's "Barbarians" is nice, as the Romans speak with an Italian accent (anyway in the German version)
Correction: Gallienus was the first Established as a branch from the mint of Lugdunum. Closed with or shortly after the end of the Gallic Empire.
Which means that Sear's book should be corrected. Cologne as primary mint of Postumus is verified. What is far from clear and verification is the...
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