If I weren't happily married TIF, I'd propose.
They DO however know exactly where they are as soon as they open the post... at least they do if they invest the six seconds necessary to check....
It really DOES look like Paul Newman, no joke! The forger needs to change their target audience!
I'll just note for the record that for instance the Germanicus "sestertius" would, if genuine, be a dupondius. It would bring upward of 5000 euro...
I actually do know the difference between three and four, lol, but this Spanish issue of C. Annius and L. Fabius Hispaniensis of 82-81 BC,...
One of my examples of this: [ATTACH]
This portrait of Octavian shows long sideburns and, very atypically, a distinct and unmistakable mustache: [ATTACH]
A couple from Utica: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm pretty jaded and hard to impress by now, but I really love your Bruttium with the crab hat TIF. I had no idea that type existed! Brava!
It won't take $100,000, but there are certainly a handful of coins I intend to buy.
I think it's a Faraday cage.
Thanks for doing that. I'm recovering from carpal tunnel surgery and I'm limiting the use of my hand.
Well, fwiw here's a pdf of my coin, lot 333 in the excellent 2012 Aureo & Calico sale of the VFC Collection.
Nope, not mine. I have a pretty nice example but no photo.
Yeah, this no control mark variety is genuinely rare. Unfortunately I wasn't the only one aware of that, so it definitely wasn't cheap. I'm...
Some from 211 BC: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Well, I've only bought seven coins and I lack pics of a couple and one doesn't make the list, so... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
My favorite Pan: [IMG]
My example: [IMG]
I've spent a lot of time with this coin. There will always be doubts I guess, but I've concluded it's genuine. Phil Davis
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