Nice fallen horseman JA! Artificial or not, I really like that desert patina.
I don't consider myself qualified to comment on the authenticity of your OP coin JBGood. But I'll add my Trajan to the mix. Trajan; 98-117 AD...
Funny to read this thread now. And I recall more than a few threads in which people on this forum were haranguing me and calling me crazy for...
Happy Turkey Day everyone! Rolling in late, but still under the wire...;) Carinus: 282-283 AD Bronze AE Antoninianus, 21mm/3.6g, Antioch mint...
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Nice example Bing. A definite upgrade. Well done.
WE'RE NOT WORTHY!!! :arghh: :smuggrin: Of course I jest. Very cool that you have a personally signed piece of ancient numismatic history Steve....
Actually, that's funny! When I first started coin collecting I got a copy of this book, it was a GREAT book for beginners, with tons of useful...
Augustus; 22-30 AD (minted under Tiberius) AE As; Rome Mint; 29mm/11g Obv: DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER; Radiate bust Augustus left Rev: PROVIDENT S C...
I've got some eBay auctions expiring tomorrow evening. A few better grade, circulated, common date, raw Standing Liberty Quarters. One 1894 P...
Great pic to put the size into perspective. That hemiobol makes the Lincoln cent look like a manhole cover. :D
Nice ancient coin library Eng. I see you posted a more recent version of: Roman Coins and their Values by David R Sear, or maybe it's the same...
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I've got a couple of key date silver dollars up for auction on eBay right now. One 1894 P Morgan Dollar NGC XF-45 One 1928 Peace Dollar Raw. I...
Yes, and this type is relatively affordable. My first inclination was to go for a big Lysimachos Tet like this one. But after looking at the...
I didn't mind World and Ancient mixed in one forum. But thanks to the Management nonetheless! I'm actually a little surprised that World is a...
Very nice Steve...I would expect nothing less than a lion from you! I know you have many more. ;)
This bronze coin was minted under King Lysimachos of Thrace. One of the most remarkable of the successors of Alexander the Great, Lysimachos was...
Alright...it seems we've transitioned from Gallienus to uglies. I'm down with that. Here's my submission. It's an ugly with a story. My first...
Nice photos JA. I absolutely love that VRBS Roma. Some great detail on the helmet with seemingly no wear to speak of.
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