Yes & it's not here.
Both are pretty nice. If I was choosing between the two for myself I'd probably go with #2.
Nice notes :thumb:
Here are a few silver & bronze coins from my 'hoard' that have survived quite well. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Looks like an Antoninianus.
Not really rare as far as I know. I've got those two & two from Burma (all UNC), think I paid about $2 total for all of them.
Here's a couple of these... [img] [img] [img] [img] ...very cheap, but interesting none the less.
Is the ICG box you mention somehow different from the regular slab box you can get from any Intercept Shield dealer?
None off the top of my head. Searching Ancients.com & Forumancientcoins.com for 'Fouree' will bring up quite a few threads on them. There are a...
Some fouree's go for more $$ than authentic coins. I think yours is neat.
I see Curtis Clay gave you an answer on Ancients.info. He's a full time pro for HJB so I'd trust his answer for sure.
I'm not expert, but it does kind of have a look that makes me think Fouree. Might want to post it on Ancients.info so Barry or Zach (Beast) can...
RIC lists a variant to #50 (Rome Mint) with obv: M ANTONINVS-AVGVSTVS with the rev. you mention. Of course while RIC is extensive, there is still...
Is this it? http://www.beastcoins.com/RomanImperial/IV-I/Caracalla/Z5128.jpg Caracalla, AR Denarius, 200-201, Laodicea ad Mare...
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Here's a batch of seven that just arrived... My favorite [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I assume they just slabbed these themselves as a form of marketing back before the big TPG's had such a foothold? All they sell now are PCGS &...
These are really nice. :thumb: Thanks for posting them.
Got another one. This one's in very nice condition... [IMG]
Some others have experimented with this & had it effect the coin's surface. I'll see if I can find the post & see if it says exactly what they...
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