Thank You for the tip, I was not familiar with this product I just bought a bottle.
Same.
Not my time period but I know you should include size as well, it makes it easier for others to determine more about the coin.
This One is a mystery , it is lacking its identity. It is a Brockage. 22mm and only 5gm but what coin is it? Bigger than a tetartera but might be...
My only true A2 , weight of 15gm , very large 34.52 mm/ Attractive, worn coin, but I am hoping to get a gem someday.[ATTACH]
Thank You very much for the advice and insight Doug.
Any recommendations on microscopes? Do these ones with the lcd screens work as well as the traditional models?
I would like to enter please.
Great write up and wonderful coin.
Really Nice write up and cool coin.
Wow, that coin is fantastic. I think this coin just inspired a new collection for me.
Another , Class F, the green on Christ's nose is not bd, it is solid but I cant remove it, I lack the skill and knowledge to do so; but it is...
Here is another that the nose has seen wear, I spent some time in my collecting career looking for great examples, this one is an A2 or A3 because...
That is a really nice collection David, I really like that class N and your class A. Here is my class B 29.61mm and 11.9gm[ATTACH]
Anonymous follis, This is a Class A3 29mm but 10.3gm , I know this coin is rough but I really think the Portrait is one of the memorable ones I...
My rarest and perhaps most valuable. Alexius I AE Tetarteron – Doc 41 This coin was once a numismatist legend. Michael Hendy wrote “Coinage and...
I was bummed I missed it this year, so when I went shopping today with my fiancé I stopped into a local coin store that I had never visited...
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