Wow. Seeing them in hand really adds some perspective.
Well score!
That's a very nice coin ro!
I couldn't agree with you more. Maybe I should move these up a little higher on my "wish list."
It's been 10 years since I've been there...no idea.
Yes I did! I can't remember if anyone I knew went there, it's been too long. There's another member here from the area I believe...I hope you...
I grew up in Lakes of the Four Seasons then moved to Crown Point in 96 or so. Lived right by the Burger King, across the street from the Jewel...
You from Valparaiso, IN? I grew up near there.
:eek: Oki didn't post a Hadrian! ;):D Nice one Oki!
@bsowa1029 those make me want to get back to work on my Franklins...Almost! ;):joyful: Here's two from me... [IMG] Antiochus VII Euergetes,...
Me too, how interesting. No hand coins from this guy.
Toes not stepped on!
Ya I would buy one of Adams' culls so long as it can be proven to be his.
"But the coin not the provenance..."that's new!:D
Thanks Steve. I don't have it in hand yet but it's a reduced uncia, probably around 20mm, and I would guess 7-8 grams. Minted 211-208 BC.
That BCD sure did get around!
I remember you and the store. I'm sorry you had to close it but it sounds like you're doing well.
Almost an 11 year old thread! Haha. I use Excel for my military tokens. For my ancients I created a database in Access. Access isn't hard to...
I suspect the CSER (not CSAR) medal was made by the Medallic Arts Company. It looks like their U.S. work.
Nice! Hey now I only live in Lakenheath but stationed at Mildenhall. Men with Hill...now that's up there!
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