Maybe but I like to think its her top.
I had to reshoot a coin in my collection that has not been appreciated as much as it should. Although it's one of those must have coins. Greek...
Rinsed and repeat with Shah Peroz (r. AD 459-484) OLD [ATTACH] NEW [ATTACH]
Agreed if the light came from the crown of the head or behind the ear it might show more facial details.
Someone mentioned that Ghoul Lighting is not favored. Shah Khusro I Aryan Mint Struck AD 552 I reshot this coin in the spirit of Bing's...
This is the worst fate. I can just imagine this raw coin being scrapped to death in a parking lot.
A coin like this needs to be disposed of properly. Send to Ancientnoob c/o VF Greater Greece Coin Disposal 666 East Sucker's Ln. NottooFar, CT...
Excellent score. I really like the radiant portrait.
[IMG] Naw there's no coins there.... ....:nailbiting:
AH, Sheesh guys your killing me here...
I really feel I need this coin!
My fate for sure... [IMG]
Thanks for the comments, and nice coin THC, and no one gets tired of your Peroz Steve, excellent example!
Believe it or not, both the donut and the glazing is authentic. Original packaging and desirable thick glaze patina.
I came across this rarity while trying to procure some coffee. [ATTACH]
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In general I would say no. In most cases the mint, not necessarily the mint mark itself adds value. For example some mints produced coins of...
Me neither, but at one point they were fairly scarce. With this one I was mainly looking for completeness in legend and a clear face and crown....
Dr. Barker?
I can get over how half baked that guy looks.
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