Frizzy, That's a wonderful selection of Greek coins :happy:! I'm a fine style freak so my picks would be #2, 10, & 4, in that order :D. The...
Wow, 100,000 :jawdrop:! At first glance I wasn't sure if that was Likes or the number of coins in Doug's collection :p. Congrats :D.
J.G., I'm certainly no expert, but your nummus appears to be a product of the Antioch Mint, 2nd officina, struck AD 299-300. RIC VI 52a. :happy:...
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R.C., Thanks for the "heads-up", I do have two of the coin types illustrated in the article by Mike Markowitz :happy:. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Pictured below is my only piece of coin jewelry, a ring I had made from a $5 gold coin in 1975. It weighs 21.10 gm & has .48 oz. troy of pure...
After looking through my files I found some interesting info on the Nordic Running Man Medallion from the G & M listing. "Undoubtedly a highlight...
I love the Nordic gold bracteate medallion pictured below. It was auctioned by Gorny & Mosch, April 19, 2021 for $88,953.00 :jawdrop:! [ATTACH]...
pprp, Great additions :happy:! My favorite is #2, the stunning Tet from Syracuse. An excellent strike from two fine dies :cool:.
Jay, I agree with TIF, everyone needs an Owl, so I voted for #2 :woot:.
V.K., It looks like you had an excellent year adding Ptolemaic coinage :happy:. I like the hefty bronze coins, #6 & 7 :D. Very light weights on...
Jim, 5 nice additions for the year :happy:. My favorite is the Romulus nummus; great portrait on that coin :cool:.
Many people who have seen this coin remarked that the portrait looks like Santa Claus :hilarious:. [ATTACH] Romano-Gallic Empire. Postumus, AD...
rrden., I like the huge Gorgonian bronze, & the Byzantine coin weights :happy:.
Di Nomos, Those are 5 gems :jawdrop:! My favorite has to be the Kyzikos stater, a true masterpiece of Archaic art :happy:.
Frizzy, You scored some great coins this year :happy:, & I like your novel presentation. My favorite is #7, with the breathtaking portrait of...
C. Nut, Nice score :D. Everyone who collects Byzantine coins need an example of this coin type ;). I've bought & sold many example of this coin...
A.J., You had another sensational year :jawdrop:! What a treat seeing all these gems :happy:. My favorite has to be #2, the Caracalla Medusa...
That's a wonderful portrait on that mini-bronze :happy:!
Dirk, thanks for posting the link to Merovingian Gold Coinage from Sutton Hoo, it was an excellent article. Very little attention has been given...
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