You might be interested in this thread :) https://www.cointalk.com/threads/pprps-top-3-for-2019.352412/
I would be interested as well, thank you in advance!
Notice the inclination of the shadows they leave on the table cloth...It must have been a table full of them and they photographed with the same...
Someone mentioned that the hoard is from Konya but this is merely a rumor. My assumpion is that the recent influx of coins from Athens,...
Thanks for your reply; however if you choose any 2 owl tets you can easily come up with a long list of differences. I can't consider any tet as...
Your coin was just unsold https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=385492
This reminds me that I just noticed 2 owl tets to be sold in HA, which are die matches to one of my coins, see photo below. First of all, I am...
That's a sphinx, not a griffin; I would say gergis or chios but without a weight and with the other side so worn it's not easy to identify
@AncientJoe @Meander : thank you for your replies. I was actually the one who got the Antigonos coin. I wanted to get an objective opinion...
Starr did his study many years ago. The boundaries between groups were fuzzy even then. With the hoard there are new dies and combinations that...
I just received a newsletter from Goldberg with a pompous header saying coin prices are on fire. As examples they have a decadrachm from Syracuse...
This points to an issue: acsearch archived this coin without the withdrawal, and you have also disabled comments. So unaware bidders can't know it...
Looking at the total worth per sale, I doubt this would be their motivation. I guess they are hiding in case they get caught selling coins...
With some imagination it could be the wings of a griffin but the weight is totally off for teos and abdera. Maybe 16.78 was just a typo from Roma...
What we think is an undertype could be just nonsense of the forger to make the fake more convincing...I tried to highlight what could be the...
The description should say plate no x coin no y. So you need to go to the coin plates to see which coin is depicted. It is not a classification...
Tf= tafel= German for plate
A scratch on the die would cause a convex and not a concave structure on the coin... It should be some kind of excess metal like pieces of thin...
I just noticed for sale (or recently sold) a few tetradrachms from Olynthos which are most probably fake. Coin 1: Reported weight close to 17g...
Funnily enough the word Sauromates in Greek literally means someones whose eyes are like a lizard's eyes...However the etymology is (?) different...
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