Wouldn’t you know it Thanks a lot for your help, both of you. Mike helped me find a 1 quirsh from Egypt, 1293 (1876 ad). Now searching for Abu Said.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hi everyone These coins are outside my field of numismatic knowledge. I’m not even sure where to start looking. I’m thinking...
He sure was lucky! I certainly have Himalaya dreams now and then, but they are usually cured by looking at photos of the crowds on the Hillary Step.
[ATTACH] Here’s a little darling who’s had a long cold lonely winter
I like this one, because I love The Who, and I love favorite coins that are more special than expensive (I sure appreciate some of the expensive...
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I’m quite fond of these two.
Looks like a cast fantasy piece resembling Marcus Aurelius or Lucius Verus. Not a lot of value, I’m afraid.
My favorite coin varies even more often than my favorite tune.... «Echoes» by Pink Floyd is special though. So is this one: [ATTACH]
Hi everyone. I don’t have a lot of exonumia left in my collection. I used to collect all kinds of coins and tokens, but got rid of a lot of it in...
[IMG][/URL][/IMG] [IMG] Great thread! Here's one of my favorite coins.
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Lots and lots of nice coins here. I like toned coins too - who doesn´t! [IMG] [IMG]
Thank you, Rex. I haven´t weighed the coin (or at least not written it down if I did), but I guess weight is around 3,8 - 4 grams. I agree...
A) The coins minted in Viminacium around 240-250 AD did have dates, from year one after Roman reign began in 238/39:...
Hi Martin What a wonderful coin! I have looked at those many times, but I have pledged myself to stick with the collection of roman emperors for...
I like this thread. Lots of nice coins and portraits. Haven´t gotten far with the Roman ladies myself, I´ve been occupied with the emperors so...
Hi guys There are lots of nice coins around in your ancient coin collections. Now, how about posting some of your rarities - perhaps the purchase...
Nice øre coins, everyone! Before 1875, the Norwegian denominations were daler and skilling. One skilling was converted to 3,3333 øre. Here´s a...
[IMG] Bust from the National Museum in Rome.
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