That's a good question. It's worth asking.
How does it come to be in my grubby paws already you might ask? Well, my office is only a 15-minute drive from their location, and why should you...
Nice set of coins!
Eastern Celtic imitation of a Paeonian tetradrachm... [ATTACH] Next...trouncing the enemy.
Thank you for that clarification!
Spes is pretty hard to find also... [ATTACH] Constantius II, 317-361 AD AE16, 2.63g; Constantinople mint: Obv.: DN CONSTANTIVS PF AVG; Diademed...
This one is pretty scarce... [ATTACH] Constantius II, AD 337-361 Æ15, 1.5g, 6h; Trier mint, AD 337- 340 Obv.: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS AVG; Laureate,...
How do you know it's unfired? It's hard to imagine it lasting this long as merely dry clay.
As a card-carrying member of the Ashkenazim, I demand reparations! Send all of your high-grade Jewish War shekels to me immediately!
Recent hoard find?
Because sylphium was associated with love and sexuality, it's also conjectured that our traditional heart symbol evolved from silphium seeds,...
A Falling Horseman with very nice style from Heraclea and a drunken fiasco, lol... [ATTACH]
Does it have breathable air? I'm kind of partial to that - it's just a thing I have.
Not to mention that it's holed.
I did come across a coin I sold earlier in the year that belongs in this thread. Not Ptolemais, but Berytus - further north. Berytus would evolve...
The underlying assumption behind much of this discussion is that it's erroneous to overpay for coins. But the truth be told, if big bucks were...
That's a great coin Al. I have no Phoenician tets at the moment, but I found this minute bronze of Ake issued in 2nd century BC, jugate Dioscuri...
That is one slow ride to abstract minimalism. Great collecting!
Yes, I meant Artemis, not Minerva. Thank you.
I checked all the usual online sources and found nothing similar among the Iberian listings, but thank you for the suggestion. I did find some...
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