Yes, I've run into requests like this with auctioneers and complied with them. Got signed up no problem.
This may be so, but even small-time dealers on VCoins indicate dates when they're away, and even individuals set auto-reply messages if they're...
Has anyone tried communicating with Naville in London? I've emailed them three times in the last three weeks or so. Twice I replied to an earlier...
@ancientone Thanks! You've been incredibly helpful, I bow to your expertise and I appreciate you taking the time to research this.
Hi All, I came across this coin of Geta and can't understand the rev. legend. The portrait style and obv. legend seem consistent with Nicaea. I...
It's amazing that you're able to hold three-dimensional visual records of the coins you've long since parted with, and that you've been able to...
Here's a CERER FRVG of Julia Domna attributed to Emesa. No errors, but intriguing because the goddess appears to have been deliberately defaced:...
Thanks. I think that these are the only two known. I thought that mine was unique when I bought it, but then I saw yours (I'm pretty sure you've...
Great stuff @maridvnvm. I have a die duplicate of the MINER VICT coin in my collection: [ATTACH] Septimius Severus. AR denarius, Emesa, 194 CE;...
I agree with most of the previously-mentioned reasons to crack out ancient coins from slabs. I've bought a few and cracked them all out. I try to...
Based on the advice given here and the input I gave them they did decide to create a category named "Confederate currency (1861–1864)" which is a...
I can't find anything in the CNG terms and conditions stating that they will keep proxy bids confidential. It's not illegal to announce the...
Wow, thanks for showing this! No, I've never seen this before. Very interesting! :woot:
Okay, this is good to know. I'm not a hardcore paper money collector. My CSA note collection is sort of secondary to my main interest, which is...
Thanks for the your advice. The Colonial notes are a fascinating example of a standard that isn't technically accurate.
Good points. Thanks, it probably makes sense to keep it under United States on the same level as other revolutionary money.
Thanks for your feedback! I'm asking because I'm providing feedback for an online collection management website called Colleconline. Strange name,...
When organizing a currency catalog, is it standard to have Confederate States as a sub-level category of United States, or should they be...
I have only one Albinus. Here he is: [ATTACH] Clodius Albinus (as Caesar). AR denarius, Rome, c. 194–5 CE; 18mm, 3.06g, 11h. BMCRE 95, RIC 7,...
@gsimonel Thank you! You've saved me a lot of time.
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