Don't be disappointed or discouraged from doing something like this again. You had flyers taken and coins handled- with phones and such nowadays...
Awesome!!!
Very nice Andres! Here is a Philip I, AR Antoninianus (Double Denarius) I just picked up last week: [IMG] RIC IV, Part III, 38b
Just happened across this: :depressed::wideyed:...
Great selection of bronze there Ken. I've got one Æ28 Dupondius which feels good in the hand - really like these big 'uns.
Great coins there Bing. I particularly like #4 & #9, but having read a few of your posts and seeing a few of your coins an Antony Legionary...
Much appreciate the chance Ken!
Back on track - Ken, I'm in.
He was joking . . .
As you might imagine I was pretty excited to show these here and figured I'd provide quick obverse shots just to give an overview. I'm figuring...
Today was the capper to a stupendous week in the life of this new ancients convert, but let me start at the beginning . . . I've met some good...
Well I finally get to play here: [IMG] Maximianus Herculius (286-305), Æ3 Silvered Antoninianus. Antioch, Officina 8 AD 293. Obv: IMP C M A...
Interesting article - thanks for the read.
I've done exactly the same. Could have kicked myself!
Congrats on the win Ajax and thank you Ken for being so generous.
I took your quiz > I suk
Seems like that might have been a good trade.
Non-political examination of the Ancient Assyrian City of Nimrud in Northern Iraq [MEDIA]
How did I miss the train?
Excellent!! "Trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit." -Moliere Sounds like it has found an appreciative home.
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