Hmm, looks like I'm going to be bribing Curtissimo next year to assign me to TIF.
Good stuff everyone! Just a quick reminder concerning etiquette: Please acknowledge your gift, whether the giver is anonymous or known. :)
Hey bro, it's good to see you back!
I dislike slabs and I have no use for somebody else's grading.
So I see the emperor and Securitas (Tyche) both holding scepters, each holding a globe with Nike. The Nikes are crowning them with wreaths. Tyche...
Hello friends, here are 9 wonderful ancient coins, and one modern medal that features an ancient coin. All of them are great values! PM me if...
Thracebook should really be a thing!
That's a tough road to haul and hopefully the new therapy will work. I fought a life-threatening and largely fatal illness starting at the age of...
I didn't know you could get the trio of healers all on one coin. Great find!
Great little Byzantine coin though! Nice find.
Probably the most subtle dolphin I've seen on any coinage. No wonder it was easily confused for something else.
That coin was issued by Bartolemeo Gradenigo (GRADOMICO on the obverse from 8 to 10 o'clock), AD 1339 to 1342.
Great coins! That Scaurus denarius captures most of the lettering on the reverse, which is uncommon. And you've got some rarely-seen provincials...
Great coin and great history lesson. Thank you!
You're only allowed 9 Macedonian shields per post on CoinTalk. Reported for blatant disregard of the rules!
I actually have only one literal nickel.
My objection is that it's crappy jewelery. The large clasps overlap the date and devices, and although the placement of the diamonds is obviously...
Really great coin! Like others, I had no idea the type even existed. Nice find!
I know how much better in hand that MA dupondius looks. It just isn't a photogenic coin. Someone had covered it with green enamel paint to mimic a...
Here's another type that commemorates a family event, the marriage of Aretas IV to his second wife, Shuqailat... [ATTACH] Nabataea: Aretas IV...
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