@furryfrog02 Which emperor is that? Nice coins! @BenSi Very nice! I haven't looked into Parthian coins much (yet). Yours looks like a very fine...
Here is a group I got in the mail today, changing things up a bit from the usual Greco-Roman stuff: [ATTACH] There's a timeless element to...
Wish I had a portrait coin to display! This is the best I've got: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ha! I was out with my metal detector this afternoon but all I found was a few rusty bolts. I'd be thrilled to find a wheat penny, let alone a...
Very impressive! Looks like it could have been a murder weapon. :p
Currently I have just one sestertius, a Trajan: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I do have another one coming in the mail, in a group lot. It's also a Trajan,...
Unbelievable! Your collection is a feast for the eye. Absolutely amazing!
I have to agree with this point. Would Caesar really cast himself as the victim here, or the victor? And remember who the intended "audience" is:...
That's really cool. Though even with all the secrecy it must have cost him a pretty penny!
Welcome to the hobby and the Forums! What you highlighted looks like a crack to me. If so, I'm sure it would have an impact on grading and value;...
Trying to make room for some new additions to the collection. Up for sale are a couple of the famous Athena/owl tetradrachms. Payment via PayPal,...
Very interesting write-up, @Severus Alexander ! I see your point, and it makes sense. On the other hand the simplicity of what @Andres2 says is...
Wow that is incredible! What a find!
[IMG] [IMG] [img] [img] Next: Tetradrachm featuring the deified Alexander
Ouch, that nose ring looks painful..
You'd have to live a long time to be able to do that. :p Seriously though, that is great advice and I wish that more people would understand and...
That's an interesting idea. In that case there ought to be an equivalent double-stamped reverse out there somewhere! That last coin has got a lot...
Wow that is really cool! A really crisp example!
Interesting. So you think what happened is, they struck the coin, then flipped it over and struck it again? (possibly because the first strike was...
Here is a coin I recently acquired. Of course, I've been wanting a coin of Julius Caesar since I got into collecting, but they are quite...
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