TIF's page is also very good for oogling coin! http://www.tifcollection.com/
Put your bib on @iPen and check out AncientJoe's website: http://www.colosseocollection.com/home
Sadly I can't help determine what it might bring in resale. That one is very nice! Maybe the boys at the Cyzicus mint got a good batch of...
@iPen the U.S. coin market turned me to the dark side. Slabs, crack out games, stars, pluses, stickers...ugh. It's like the coin doesn't even...
These coins have survived for a long time and the patina actually protects them. In ancient coin collecting you get to touch your coins!
David Sear is the only one I know of. And the coin doesn't get entombed.
You're going to find many of the collectors here are anti-TPG. There are collectors who still like their slabs.
Oh ya the even put a star on it! :rolleyes:
You need to forget the Sheldon scale when it comes to ancients. Just read Doug's page that John linked then come back. Don't look and NGC or...
I've thought the same thing...however I'm convinced our understanding of what an angel looks like comes from the pagan Victory. Christianity has...
His coins will be expensive. Lots of demand for Julius Caesar portrait coins. I think even @Alegandron could be tempted.
I'm sure I've posted all of these before, but I'm in a pile-on type of mood today. In no particular order, below are my coins where Victory is a...
Glad I could help...I think someone here told me that...can't remember though.
Do you use a computer that runs Windows? If so, go to the search bar found in the Start menu. Search for char map or character map. It will have...
I've done business with a few members here. Always has been positive. That said, I've been around here a few years and wouldn't just buy from...
I personally wouldn't post it with out blurring. My thinking is because it's intentionally sexually suggestive where as nudity on other coins and...
Me too... Come on down to the ancients section sometime.
I have one to add... [IMG] Constans, AD 337-350 AE, 2.9g, 19mm; 1h; Siscia, AD 348-350 Obv.: DN CONSTA-N PF AVG; diademed, draped, and cuirassed...
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