[MEDIA] My favourite coin is my 'next' one. My favourite tune is Merrilee Rush's version of "Angel of The Morning"
@ T.I.F. Your comments are much appreciated. Thank-you. I will apply them to some other 'Provincials' that I have. Dane already has me learning...
About all I can remember now, (after all, it was more than six and a half decades ago), is that it did say that you were very young. (Lol)
I think that I read your 'Birth Notice' in the newspaper, that day.
Nice coins, Steve, M.Z. I find that the Imperial coinage is far easier to attribute.
On my knees, again. Thank-you T.I.F. You have done well. I.O.U.
Oh, TIF, I would be very grateful with the FULL attribution, if you can, please. I have been round and round in circles so much i am 'dizzy'.
I bought this coin as 'Macrinus' but as I try to 'attribute' it I am having doubts. Can anyone help, please? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Were I to have been around in those days I would have asked for the large vessel, but probably 'settled' for a 'pull' off of the jug. The only...
Thanks, Alegandron. This one measures 19 mm x 6 mm and it weighs 8.91 gm. It was purchased from a reputable U.S. dealer. I do have a number of...
Bing - I just heard a siren go past my house. I think that they were headed your way. Would you like me to hold onto those (for you?) - Just jealous.
Lots of replies but only two examples posted, so I thought that I would add my Aes Rude. [ATTACH]
I believe that 'Rarity' is 'All Things To All People'. To M.M. (who collects Siliquae), the one coin he has difficulty finding (rarity) may differ...
Since I have been coin collecting, the 'rarest' coin I have found to be the (common) One Dollar coin. The ones I do get I put in my pocket, but...
I use Open Office and I hate it! I 'save' something and when i look at it again the whole format has changed. I have yet to find a 'sort'...
Love the write-up M.M. AND the coins not too shabby, either. As you know I don't have any Siliquae - I live vicariously through yours. (Ha.Ha.) I...
When I look at the coin I see that the image of the horse is punched 'into' the flan whereas Hadrian's image rises above the flan. Is this correct...
Steve - Sorry, I mean Okidoki - Can you please tell me if the reverse of your coin (above) is 'incuse'? If it is, isn't that unusual?
Thanks, John. A great help to me.
Thanks, people. I 'Googled' it and all three spellings came up, so clearly Bing is right. I just thought that there may be one spelling that is...
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