It's one of my favorites too, although it's sometimes hard to say which one of your children you prefer. My more recent Boscoreale Domitian...
Wow, are they taking them over by canoe?
Having your seal of approval definitely helps that coin (if it's the same example that's been offered around for the last few years). I couldn't...
Nero definitely didn't shy away from a second helping: [ATTACH]
My most recent green addition, featuring an easily identified Poseidon from his trident: [ATTACH]
I made my first purchase from them a few months ago and conveniently won by $5 on a $1K+ coin which opened at $1. I'd like to think I'm just that...
Harlan is still in the office very often (or at least he was pre-COVID) but yes, Aaron is more of the "front man" these days. Although he...
I suspect this will be the first of many Hercules for you! I certainly couldn't stop with just one - here are a few favorites: [ATTACH]...
This is illegal in most countries and likely to get you banned from the auction house.
Happy New Year from the Sphinx: [ATTACH]
The octodrachm you're targeting has a decent amount of "meat" on the bone and the cataloging indicating graffiti on the reverse is probably a bit...
Well done, that's a fantastic result!
Wow, I wonder if there is another Frank Robinson that hasn't paid invoices with them? Otherwise I can't fathom why they wouldn't want his...
Looks like the Euainetos dekadrachm didn't end up selling after all (or maybe the buyer didn't pay?)...
Absolutely stunning.
The obverse style of your nomos is beautiful! I suggest photographing it with diffuse light rather than the harsh light as it's blowing out the...
It looks much nicer in your photo and looks like it might have a pedigree from the toning. I wonder if someone found a pedigree for it and is now...
The style of your denarius is beautiful, Donna. Congratulations!
Thanks! It weighs 16.90g and is dated 320-310 BC. It definitely has a very similar style to Euainetos dekadrachms, including the obverse shell...
I don't have an example of the Heracles obverse but here's my related coin. Carthage was embracing their Syracuse connection with this issue,...
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