It makes it easy when some of these guys had pretty short reigns ;) It is really cool though. My wife couldn't believe it when I showed her a coin...
I want to like this but I am too terrified. [IMG] The eyes on this Justinian I half follis aren't huge but they are somewhat creepy. [ATTACH]
By your table, this coin of Carinus was minted after the brothers' promotion to augustus but before the death of Numerian. So somewhere between...
Nice. FFIVN and I went once but it was a hike. We'll be making the shorter trip to the Whitman show on Saturday :) So, whatcha gonna get with...
Die deterioration.
Dude. I'm 37. Just because I am curmudgeonly doesn't mean I'm old :) Now.... [IMG]
25 cents in 1929 was worth about $4.04 in today's money. That wasn't an insignificant sum of money.
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Entry Post (because I'm feelin lucky today!) I'm a big fan of the Quartermaster's stuff and he/she/they have my heartfelt thanks for churning out...
Perhaps I look at coins too much? lol
Yup. 29 was my first guess.
Either 1926 or 1929 on that SLQ Paddy.
Beat me to it.
That's an awesome roll. Some old QEII's and a few KGVI's. I wouldn't be complaining if I were you.
I love that Constans II imitative. I have the Constans II coin that it copies but unfortunately don't have any imitatives.
My son and I plan on attending on Saturday. Will probably be there around 11/1130. This will be our first show since the last Whitman show in...
Found this on acsearch and it looks like a match Greek PHRYGIA, Laodikeia. Circa 133/88-67 BC. AE Obv: Turreted head of Tyche right Rev: Lion...
Poor guy. lol. Still a cool find. :)
Lathe lines. Cool! I haven't found one yet.
Looks like it was struck through a string to me. You can see the lettering underneath where the indent is which leads me to believe it was there...
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