I was actually interested in an answer - not so much to get anyone worked up - I just don't know.
Very interesting coins all around this thread. Than you @dougsmit for bringing up some interesting points. Very cool reverse @zumbly
Well seam alone, it looks like my fake military trade token.
Even though this is an old thread I have recently purchased a Caligula: [IMG] Gaius Caligula, AD 37-41 Æ As, 29mm, 11.5g, 6h; Rome mint, AD 37-8...
Me - I would pass.
Haha nope! Have you heard of the hollow earth "theory"?
I'm sure animals were used to provide amusement but I like to think that these coins are celebrating war elephants from Antiocus' army. [IMG]...
Awesome @Skyman !
Collectors of moderns face different realities than ancients and everything @SuperDave said is reasonable and should be considered. I've...
You want to avoid the vinyl because those will leave a residue on the coin over time.
Well done on the gens collection! I've never accomplished anything similar in ancients but have completed some runs of all known tokens from an...
Very nice! My humble denarius: [IMG] Caracalla, AD 198-217 AR denarius, 3.01g, 20mm, 6h; Rome mint, AD 210-213. Obv.: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT;...
You know I did visit North Ireland and there I got to hear lots of first hand accounts of the Troubles from the 60s to the 90s. I guess I never...
There's commitment!
Looking good!
Gotta include those fees...:D
You can't get this kind of history and connection from a Morgan!
I think this is a great question! So if the U.S. demonetized...quarters...I would have to get one...maybe my birth year in the highest grade I...
Very cool. So...what's the story behind the bracteate?
Love it! This is why I'm into exonumia.
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