will this due? It is a bit old now…
Ahhh! I missed Monday! In my defense, I was traveling yesterday amd had a huge layover, so I didn’t get back home until midnight anyway. okay,...
I think everyone here has already given good advice. How do we define a set? Can we build a set of Ancient Greek coins? I think the problem is...
I think it’s an awesome pick-up Doug! I am interested to see what the obverse strike looks like after your photo alignments
My wife and I are currently traveling around Iceland to celebrate our 7th anniversary (today!). As such, I wanted to post something relevant, but...
Nice One! Not easy to come by either!
my attribution is based mostly off of this very informative thread by @Orielensis. I’m pretty clueless when it comes to the German coins, and is...
Very nice @Silphium Addict! And thanks for the reminder that today is Monday! I nearly forgot… I was looking through my coins to see if I also...
I managed to win the two I bid on. I was going to go for the Khubilai Khan coin, but I just received some very bad car news, prompting a more...
As I’ve finally been catching up with photographing new purchases, I’ve come to realize that I haven’t bought that many medieval coins lately! A...
clearly, as others have stated, the solution to your problem is to take it out of the holder!
As with any ancient coin, I think we need to be comfortable with a degree of ambiguity, particularly when it comes for dating. To within 50 years...
I feel like many of us have been joining the owl club this year. I finally photographed mine the other day (it’s one of the mass issues - but I...
Okay, not my first purchase of the year, but my first Bracteate! [ATTACH] HRE - Frankfurt am Main Adolf von Nassau, r. 1292-1298 AR Bracteate,...
Nice one @+VGO.DVCKS! I really like the obverse with the mail and annulet for the pommel! I’ll get my Monday coin posted a little later - I’ve...
Nothing exciting - I snagged the lot of British decimal proof sets at my max bid, but was outbid on everything else
I was the underbidder on the unpublished Bohemian Denar. When he sent the e-mail warning about people getting outbid at the last minute and not...
Okay, here’s my points: periodization in and of itself is arbitrary. The end of the ‘Roman Age’ being ‘around 500’ with no firm date is it’s...
why not? The Byzantines were the Romans. I guess my point is the question is flawed because it rests on the modern concepts of periodization....
if you consider the Byzantines to be during the “Roman Era” then yes! neat coins @+VGO.DVCKS! Very informative
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