There's nothing in the article about authentication. If I were a potential bidder on any of those early NE coins, I would need them approved by a...
Those are two exceptionally artistic busts. It's the finest example of the type I've seen - nice find!
I always keep my eyes open for "barbarous" issues that have some distinctive style to them. Here's my version of the OP type... [ATTACH] This is...
She's taking a selfie.
This reminds me of Celtic abstractions, i.e. the geometric types of the Durotriges, etc.
I was dropped on the head as a child.
I can help the director of the museum with his mystery, a fingernail-sized coin of Hadrian with a "representation of a female figure that we have...
Our forum friend @Victor_Clark has a wonderfully informative page here... http://www.constantinethegreatcoins.com/barb2/ Well worth reading in...
The barbarous coin imitates the VICTORIAE LAETAE PRINC PERP types. Two Victories holding shield with vota inscription over altar. They are from...
What do you mean by COA? That's typically an acronym for Certificate of Authenticity. Cool graphic though.
You just have to find something she enjoys doing and call that stupid. Then you'll be even. :eek:
Hello friends, here are some coins that have been sitting on my shelf for a while, so I'm putting them on sale. Tracked shipping in the US is an...
SOLD
I acquired it at an early-bird dealer swap at the Gettysburg Coin Show, and received no information on the coin concerning who won it in the Leu...
Hello friends here are three very interesting ancient coins. PM me if interested. The price includes tracked shipping within the US. Payment by...
Every collector should print this up and tape it to their forehead.
Hello friends, here is a magnificent ancient bronze, perfectly struck and preserved. PM me if interested. The price includes tracked shipping...
What I like most about that coin is the abundance of the pseudo-Greek lettering. It's often off-flan on these types.
My brother and I collected coins out of change when we were boys. In the 60's and early 70's you could still find an occasional Mercury dime,...
Those guys told their wives they would sell some of their coins.
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