I think it's a detriment to numismatics. And I liked the comment about "seas of slabbed Morgans" I thought it was funny.
Call the police and tell them.
And at 32mm it's nice in the hand. Thanks!
[IMG] Octavian, 27 BC - AD 14 AE32, 16g, 6h; Colonia Celsa. Obv.: II VIR COL V I CELSA; bare head of Octavian right. Rev.: Bull right;...
Thanks!:D
I really like this coin and appreciate every chance I get to post it! [ATTACH] The Brettii, Bruttium AE, reduced uncia, 23mm, 8.3g; 3h; BC...
I'm just trying to whittle away at my book of tokens, taking pictures one page at a time. I managed to photo over 40 tokens today and now I begin...
Here's part of a group of military trade tokens @John Anthony was kind enough to pick up for me from Baltimore from Paul Cunningham....
Informative post! I have nothing to contribute but I thought it was interesting.
I think the Celtic ones are pretty interesting. Ancients are awesome.
Forget the book, here's a website: http://thracecoins.reidgold.com/ This was my first tet: [IMG] Thasos, Thrace, BC 168-148 AR, tetradrachm,...
Wonderful show report, coin and shirt! Great stuff.
B-3 C-2 Love that third!
You should have went for it! That is a stunning coin @Alegandron ! Here's a birthday coin for you Rome: [IMG]
Wow hard to believe it was ever a nickel.
Ya, I'm with you. From the moment I had it in hand it didn't feel right. I decided not to return it.
In my token catalog I have one identified as lost but I'm not actually sure if I ever had it or if it was a mistake on my part by entering it in...
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