Great writeup and coins, last one looks like the U.S. pie crimpers that can be seen now and then.
Very nice, they are something to behold when it's a long goal that is finally achieved. [img] Attica, Athens (353 - 294 B.C) AR Tetradrachm O:...
That’s a cool find, Victor, congrats. I would think @dougsmit and @randygeki would enjoy seeing it.
That's cool, Andrew. Did you make the engravings too?
That's a cool coin, I like that one. Lucky.
Very nice, I am always a fan of coins that are overweight for the type. I sometimes go out of my way to buy the coin if it's in my price range...
I got mine on ebay several years ago. They're common.
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I saw that coin listed in that tool "High Rating" inventory. Surprised you got from him. Lovely coin, either way, love the Roma reverse especially.
Some nice coins Doug, I almost bought a Caligula just like that many years ago but @lordmarcovan bought it. Needless to say, I was glad he ended...
Nice, I have been collecting comics just one year shy less than coins, I started in 1988 due to my dad. Did local and San Diego comic cons...
Thanks Justin & RC
What a cool looking coin, very nice.
Cool lion and coin all around.
Wasn't on the hunt for this Antoninianus but saw it was going pretty cheap and decided to snack on it. The second photo is my older one. [img]...
Due to seeing one posted here, I wanted a farthing this with this reverse with the lion. [IMG]
Congrats VK. I never paid attention to the month I started, but it was sometime in late 2009 because my first Forvm purchase was days after new...
A very nice addition
[IMG] Titus (79 - 81 A.D.) AR Denarius O: IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M•, laureate head right. R: TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P, facing empty...
First two coins look like mine below. [img] Christina, Queen of Sweden (1632 - 1654 A.D.) BI Solidus O: CHRISTINA D G R S, Monogram of Christina...
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