I cant comment on the Roman other than it seams heavy...arnt most of these like 4 ish grams? If the Greeks are fake then I'm fooled I would have...
I tend to agree with Medoraman- I think its important to build relationships with a trusted dealer. It is more important to learn how to spot...
"Must Have" Ancient Coins!
Lately my best buys have been privet purchases from older collectors, and some trades from fellow members and friends. I will be making an album...
I am totally 1000% impressed Joe! That is serious- your blood pressure must have been all over the place during the auction. Mine would have been...
I am right around $100 for this example. :-)
Yup doesn't surprise me. It does seem when I close the deal on an ancient coin of value that I am getting at a steal, they say A) the coin is sold...
Call it $100,000. That's serious. I thought maybe 20 grand but 100 grand. You my friend are way over the top. I think I am in the wrong line of...
That has happened to like 4 out of my 8 Vcoin buys
Was this coin seriously $85,000 ??? Did you really buy this, or did you pull this off the website? http://www.acsearch.info/record.html?id=634771
Hahaha- the great Bing Busted! Admit to nothing, say you were framed!
I know nothing of these coins but the 1987 has Korean on it for sure. The only asian language with circles in the characters.
Attica, Athens AR Tetradrachm (393-294 BC) 16.90 g Obv.: Head of Athena right in crested Attic helmet Rev.: Owl standing right, head facing,...
Yea no problem my pleasure. Keep them coins coming.
Better than when I play videogames and people refer to me as "knob" :eek:
hahaha BOB....I thought Windchild was BOB haha....
Without knowing the size and weight of the coin. Based soley on design I would guess Roman Pergamum in Mysia (Modern NW Turkey) Similar to mine...
Aww steve I love the Orion Slave girl Avatar- thats got to be one of my favs!
Alpha Male Ladies eat you heart out -[ATTACH] Demetrius I King of the Seleucid Empire Seleukid Kingdom, Demetrius I Soter Demetrius I Soter...
A Black Spot in Roman History Hannibal Carthaginian Traveling Mint, Iberia, Carthago Nova (Spain) c. 220-210 BC. AE Unit 13.4mm 1.59g Obverse:...
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