I find it interesting that it was slabbed with the Eid Mar side under the label, rather than the obverse. Perhaps I just assumed NGC always...
Excellent coins and some very interesting history! I have yet to pick anything from Maine, but I’ll throw my lone Angevin coin into the mix:...
Gorgeous coins @Quant.Geek! I need to pace myself for future Monday’s, but I’ll share this one (which is difficult to photograph since its...
Frynas is a newer English catalogue for Bohemia, Hungary, and Poland. I wrote a review here (and I would offer to find the number for your coin,...
I’ve seen some weekly themed posts lately, and I thought it might be nice to have a general medieval pile-on thread! Feel free to post any...
try Tansferwise - @Severus Alexander turned me on to this, and have used it successfully for a few overseas transactions (just nite that if you...
The Travaini book can be purchased from numismatica ars classica here. I still need to order a copy... I bought one of these from FORVM, and was...
@Ryro - your first coin is actually a Bulgarian imitation of a Venetian grosso! Here is mine: [ATTACH] Bulgaria Ivan Alexander, r. 1331-1371...
Venetian coins are quite fun! I’m happy to pile in (although I think all of mine have been represented already...) [ATTACH] Italy - Venice...
I meant to contribute this early, but the school year has started and has sapped my attention! I got this beauty a few years ago: [ATTACH]...
Man - I didn’t realize how much of a be told-thread this was until some of you liked my post. My desk had gotten cleaner, but having to work at...
I’m 3 chapters into this: [ATTACH]
Congrats @Justin Lee! And thank you @Brian Bucklan for such a generous giveaway!
Followed as well!
That is amazing Brian! Thank you. oh, and “I’m interested” ;)
I do have a soft spot for these big’uns: [ATTACH] Provincial Rome - Thrace Caracalla, r. 198-217 A.D Perinthus, AE 35 Medallion, 35.30 mm x 26.52...
Nice one @furryfrog02! Here is mine from a rather esteemed collection: [ATTACH] Provincial Rome - Macedon Caracalla, r. 198-217 A.D. Stobi AE24,...
I don’t have any useful comments on the lovely coins, but I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your mother, Mat.
My earliest is also a siglos: [ATTACH] Persian Empire Darius I to Xerxes II, r. 485-420 B.C. Sardes Mint, AR Siglos, 15.87mm x 5.6 grams Obv.:...
At least you can narrow it down to the Angevins! Nice find
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