I have no complaints about their packaging, although I only had 2 coins in that shipment.
I won couple of coins on their previous auction. Was very happy with their very low premium and reasonable shipping price. It took them a week to...
Yes, that's correct
Well, both coins are actually of Caesarea and indeed of Elagabalus. The bigger one, you can see COL FL in the legend, clearly Caesarea. The bottom...
The coin is of Caesarea, but not of Marcus Aurelius - it is Hadrian: https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/coins/3/3959
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[IMG][IMG] My smallest campgate is about 6mm
I have two packages from England stuck in USC New York, one of them for two weeks. So I would recommend to wait with shipping.
I remember declaration of one of the first lots I won on CNG (about 20 years ago, it was a group lot of denarii) stated 'old metal discs'. And...
Interesting coin indeed. Definitely not Herod or Mattatiyah, and not Caesarea. What is the size/weight?
I was pleasantly surprised to find out that my coin is illuminating the type in newly published RPC VIII: https://rpc.ashmus.ox.ac.uk/type/2309
Rachel Barkay in her corpus of coins of Nysa-Skythopolis considered types with more than 10 known examples common. By this definition I would say...
Still mine but not for long (consigning it with CNG and it is part of current electronic auction), so better to post now :). Jewish seal depicting...
Actually no. The city mentioned by Josephus Flavius was purely Jewish and was likely located in Judaea. It was completely destroyed by Romans and...
Thank you! The paper is actually in English, but the journal is German. It is edited by Prof. Achim Lichtenberger, one of the most prominent...
After 25 publications in the fields of genomics and biochemistry, my first peer reviewed numismatics paper was just published. Well, rather short...
Typically I am not posting coins still in mail, but if we are talking about Decapolis coins: Commodus (177-192). Decapolis, Canatha. Æ (16mm,...
Decapolis, Gerasa. 17mm, 4.20 g, 5h Obv: KAICAP ANTΩ. Laureate bust of Elagabalus right. Rev: ΓΕ-Ρ[ ]//ΝΩΝ. Distyle temple with statue of...
Gadara, Lucius Verus. EKC = 161/2 RPC 6679, Spij. 55. Ex Roma [ATTACH]
Do you have an example of how the new variety reports look in the actual publication? Are they searchable? Are such reports looked at / used...
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