I won't bid on any of the Brunn coins, I will wait for the Hong Kong Showcase Auction and try to win the two coins that interest me the most there.
Oh well, at least I got Stack's Bowers Galleries to increase my bid limit to 15000 USD/EUR/CHF. :D
I didn't win it:...
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Philip II (minted in Rome sometime between 244 and 246), which was once a part of the Leland Scott Collection:...
Roman Empire Silver Antoninianus of Philip II (minted in Rome sometime between 244 and 246): [ATTACH]
Empire of the Romans Gold Semissis of Theophilos (minted in Syracuse in either 829 or 830): [ATTACH]
Less than 24 hours to go. :nailbiting:
Carthaginian Silver 1/4 Shekel (minted in Carthage sometime between 220 and 205 BCE): [ATTACH] This coin was minted when Hannibal was the...
Pawn something then!
Put in a bid for it then, I want a Gold coin from the Siscia mint with no defects.
I agree, I am also annoyed that the Aurelian one from the Siscia mint that Nomos are auctioning has an edge crack:...
This is up for auction: https://www.numisbids.com/sale/9101/lot/175
Roman Empire Silver Siliqua of Theodosius I (minted in Aquileia sometime between 378 and 383): [ATTACH]
Yes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croatian_checkerboard
Ragusa is not the old name of Croatia, it is the Italian name of the Republic of Dubrovnik, which existed between 1358 and 1808. Croatia has been...
This reference catalogue might be of interest to somebody here: https://www.biddr.com/auctions/jacquier/browse?a=5597&l=6862129
Roman Republic Silver Denarius of Julius Caesar (minted in Rome either in 48 or 47 BCE): [ATTACH] [MEDIA]
That is true, and I have never seen an explanation anywhere why this was the case, Dubrovnik was for a time a very rich city and Gold was...
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