Greece (Ionia, Miletos): ca. 550-490 BC silver 1/12 stater; lion and stellate pattern [ATTACH] This is a small silver twelfth-stater coin from...
(2 artifacts) Native American stone projectile points [ATTACH] I know very little about these. I assume they are quite ancient, perhaps even...
(Fossil) Prehistoric (Early Miocene to Early Pliocene) Megalodon shark tooth, St. Simons Sound, GA [ATTACH] This is a tooth from the famous...
(Fossil) Prehistoric (Miocene) shark tooth, Hemipristis serra- extinct "Snaggletooth” shark [IMG] This is a tooth from Hemipristis serra, an...
The CollecOnline site where I used to host these pictures is being liquidated, so I have moved all the pics of the giveaway goodies here. ~RWS...
Nice toning.
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I got a Wyoming quarter with PETRA.FLAVUM counterstamp. The sciencey stuff in his letter went whooshing over my head completely, as I suspect he...
Sadly, yes. I miss it.
Pretty nice Full Head on Liberty, there.
Nicely done, sir.
I think it's XF40-45 details. Pretty sharp on that front. The old cleaning, if there was one, doesn't bother me terribly, but the spots do. It...
Cool! I started an artifacts megathread some time ago. Here is a Roman bronze bracelet that's actually a prize option in my giveaway, should you...
Looks like a fun lot.
Oh, lovely! Well done. I've never had a Larissa, but thought this pseudo-Rhodian Macedonian drachm I used to own rather resembled her. (Even...
I'm envious. Neither of my kids (now both grown up) ever had any interest.
I hope it doesn’t come to that.
You did the right thing by reporting it.
While I made no Roman finds, a colleague dug a Marcus Aurelius sestertius near me. One of my group found a Celtic gold stater the day after I left.
Thank you for the further backstory! PS- I like how your box appropriately says “Duoro Treasure”, while my coin’s PCGS slab label uses the much...
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