I was swinging in for another pass on this coin post, when I really started looking at the piece. Intriguing is the gross irregularity in weight....
I paid about $330 a couple years ago for mine from a dealer in the Netherlands. I am glad you liked the side photos. If you keep your eyes peeled...
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Heck yea! This is a wonderful coin with an excellent photo to boot. I am pleased you were able to trade up. Interesting portrait as well. Kudos my...
You should definetly submit your coin to Wildwinds. Never hurts to help. I have a wee piece of chocolate.... Nikomedia Anastasius (491-518 AD)...
My guess would be Issac II. Check out Doug's posted here......
Ha I was right!!! Steve would buy that coin!!!!! How did I know you would go for the unique meta pattern on the cheek?
Hannibal Traveling Military Mint. Iberia, Carthago Nova c. 220-210 BC. AE Unit 13.4mm 1.59g Obverse: Bust of Tanit Left Reverse: Carthaginian...
A few years was able to score this billon Tri-Drachm from the Second Punic War. Africa, Zeugitana. Carthage Hannibal Barca (The Scourage of Rome)...
Hey on the upside is with no more antiquities to risk ruining we can start a large scale airiel bombardment of the area unimpeded. ....ugh I...
By far the superior image. Well done.
Yea, something like that would be a deal breaker for me on a coin that is readily available in higher grades and better states. Good call.
Curious what was wrong with it? Fake? Damaged?
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