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I got a package a few weeks ago, that took 7 months to get to me... Probably because the Seller wrote the address in terrible cursive writing.....
A few of my cut Augustus/Agrippa with Crocodile reverse coins, I bought a lot of about 40 of these for $8, [ATTACH] From Doug Smiths article about...
I have this coin of him.. [ATTACH] [IMG] and his Grandpa, Frederick I
Fake.
Mine is also a Type II [IMG] It also has a counter mark, counter-marks seem much less common on these than the later coins..
some were probably "above ground" in some sense if they were found in a ancient building/cave etc.. but not in a coin collection.
I think the oldest known provenance is this collection.. Identified by the silver eagle that they counter-marked on the coins.. [IMG] from CNG...
it is, or is supposed to be a Demetrius I Soter Tetradrachm from the Seleucid Empire. [ATTACH]
[IMG] Then you could then melt it down and sell the gold for $175:angelic:
One of my Faustina II coins.[ATTACH] And here is the Emperor Constantine VII with his mother beside him.. [ATTACH]
My least favourate that isn't in my collection anymore was a republican As I bought from an auction on eBay a few years ago. I paid a total of $31...
real
well, going by the standards of the time, I guess it depends who you ask.. I doubt the Gauls who had their families murdered and spent the rest of...
Not mine, the Sextus Pompii sold for 16,500 CHF + fees (quite a bit more than my entire collection) and the Aureus sold for 220,000 CHF.
To me i think the Aeneas interpretation seems like it may be more likely.. The reverse is almost identical to this coin of Octavian showing Aeneas...
A new coin arrived a few days ago.. a denarius issued by Marcus Herennius in 108-107 BC.. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The obverse of the coin depicts the...
It was struck by the moneyer Rauf in the name of Henry III, but it could be from the time of John...
Nice, my coin is right beside yours (#21)
Here is the coin that i won from the Stoecklin collection. [IMG] M. Herennius, 108-107 BC. Denarius (Silver, 19 mm, 3.99 g, 6 h), Rome. PIETAS...
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