O,Ok thanks RC
i was noticing that lil thang that kinda looks like a critter behind Romas feet..anyone else see that?
that's what i do, whenever i put them away, which isn't too often:wideyed::snaphappy::watching::rolleyes:
I've been after one of these for years! Now i have one:) It's been quite a month for me with Roman coins, with the breakage of the Trajan...
if it turns out to be a counterfeit,happens to the best of us and isn't no shame on your part. better to find out now than later:)
i bought this coin just because it had a snake on it.. prolly a good thing too.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
i believe my old bud from college posed for the 4th reverse (walk like an egyptian><). nice coins stevers!
nice koin! i luv me some seahorses, but ain't got any on a coin, just one i ride around on:P
nice coin! i've always considered one a must even for a Roman collection.we owe these Phoenicians much. it is a shame we don't know more about...
haha! or they could be nike
:rolleyes:
..and it chrsmat by a coin! congrats chrsmat and thanks for the chance orfew, very generous of you:)
lol, i concur-ish:D wiff you TIF
the question here is a good question, but you'll find no definite answer that will stand the test of time. the answer will vary from expert to...
O.. you said bronze..ok prolly the oldest would be spade and knife Chinese money.(and they did make bronze shells also) Typecoins thinks mine are...
ok..that' would most likely be a corrie shell, usage goes back some 4000 years..[ATTACH]
what constitutes a coin, you might want to be more specific, otherwise abandon all hope ye who enter here.
O ok:) good job then.
you oughta still post a pic of'em. they are still your 1st ancients.
that is a fine coin and nice addition D Ray:)[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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