These coins are usually mondo expensive, ranging from $500-$2000. Years ago I passed on a decent one for $200 because I kept seeing them...
I have looked into getting (a crappy) one of these. As far as I know they are all Rome mint. You know more than me I didn't know there was a gold...
That coin is pretty old nearly 500 yrs BC, neat coin. Fortunate for you, you got the coin, unfortunate for the octopus.
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Well I think we are all in the same boat on this one. I love the examples you showed. The elephant is very cool.
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Why yes! He owns a Mithradates II drachm, Severus Alexander denarii and a Constantius II AE3. He favors gold, Grammy and Poppy will only let him...
Hellz yea. Kidarites too.
Thanks. He may look like Mommy but he is endowed with the spirit of Daddy.
Maybe not the genius your looking for but definitely the one you need. Evan was accepted into pre-K @ 2.5 yrs old. School administrators believe...
Man, I love Kushan coins!
Aww man I need to try something like this.
There usually is.
Interesting for sure. I am glad the coin received the Medoraman Seal of Approval. It's definitely a must have for a OEC collection.
I live in CT and I am familiar with Sloat. This is incredible. I am 20 miles away. I would love to see the examples in hand.
I spotted this specimen on sale on the 'bay ($15) and I totally needed this one for my OEC collection. This bronze coin was struck in Bactria by...
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