Nice ones guys! Love the COL NEM! Really is a challenge considering both coins fit all their major design elements on the flan.
I think everyone may tired of seeing my Postumus coins, so I'll post the newest: [IMG] GALLIC EMPIRE, Postumus, AD 260-269. Æ dupondius, 23mm,...
Here is a small one from my collection: [IMG] Aiolis, Gryneion AE11, 1.3g, 12h; 3rd Century BC. Obv.: Laureate head of Apollo, 3/4 facing left....
Oh man, there are some very tiny ancients!
I grew up just south of Gary.
Take care Ken! I hope the fires move far away from your house. Also, don't forget the sestertius on your roof!;)
Quite a collection there @Alegandron !
Take a look at the rules...you don't want to run afoul. Probably best not to use that acronym. There are more than a couple veterans and...
Welcome to CoinTalk! I think your coin looks authentic. Careful doing ring tests on ancients because crystallized silver can break. Here's my...
My mistake. I'm used to seeing the period before the cents and I read that price as sixty one dollars and twenty cents but I should have thought...
I'm with @TIF, no idea about the "denominations." Guess I need to read the article too.
"Sold in auction $61.200" Typo?
Yes. Too harsh.
Wow, hard to compare...wonderful coins. I was guided by the portrait in my selection.
Yes, a challenging choice!
Both are very interesting coins! Love the elephant quadriga. I know how popular the Judea Capta types are, that was a good bargain.
I think you should expand this and write an article.
Wonderful score @panzerman ! Love the reverse.
Quite an improvement!
Before photos are always fun to see how they changed. Here's mine: [IMG]
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