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I want to know ASAP. I want to know because I may be able to return it. I want to know because I don't like to make a fool out of myself (rarely...
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Most are in binders, but I do have these two displays: [ATTACH] This one is now complete although I cannot find the cuurent image: [ATTACH]
I have always found that the question can be asked of any dealer. The worst they can say is no (thank you -maybe).
I have purchased from Roy's. I had a good experience and purchased a fairly rare coin that he was willing to compromise on price.
[ATTACH] ALEXANDER III AR Drachm OBVERSE: Head of Herakles right in lionskin headdress REVERSE: ALEXANDROU, Zeus Aetophoros seated left,...
[ATTACH] LICINIUS I AE2 Follis OBVERSE: IMP LICINIVS P F AVG, laureate, cuirassed bust right REVERSE: GENIO POP ROM S-F, Genius standing left,...
This is a four year old thread. I'm glad to see it resurrected. It is a beautiful heavy coin. Not long after this thread I cleaned the coin in...
It's called a "centration dimple". The indentations resulted from lathe-turning of the flan to prepare it for striking.
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No, no, no. Well, maybe. Okay!:confused:
Wait a minute!!! Are you calling me cheap???????:eek:
I don't mind. If I wasn't the owner I would want to know. So total was slightly more than $250.
Well, as Paul Harvey might have said, for the rest of the story. I purchased this coin with my eyes wide open. I did my research, and I checked...
It looks like one of the tokens Reader's Digest distributed years ago.
Me too and I agree. It's a nice enough example, but the complete legend would make it better.
The first coin is Roman, but that is nearly all I can say. It's much too worn. I can make out the letters "LIC" on the reverse and perhaps and...
Exactly what I'm looking for. When I asked my question, you know there has to be a "but" afterwards.
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