You should NEVER, ever do that. EVER. It's the first rule!
Are you sure it's the description, lol? Just jokes my friend, Merry Christmas!
5. Number five is not a rare type, but it is quite scarce in higher grades. It seems the Seleucids got as much mileage out of their dies as...
None of these coins are for sale. This is my collecting pursuit. Perhaps I should also post a Top Ten sold list? At any rate, the Trajan/Melqart...
6. Probably most collectors think of the SC/wreath issues of provincial Antioch as rather boring types, but the engravers of Antioch were...
You will be disappointed. My #1 coin is extremely rare, but completely uninteresting to more than perhaps a few people in the world. I'm afraid...
7. Have you learned your ancient Yemeni alphabet yet? Tsk, tsk, for shame. And you call yourself a numismatist? Well here you go, get cracking!...
I found my copy of Prieur on eBay at a considerable discount. It was one of those cases where I couldn't afford NOT to buy it, considering that it...
Yes, speaking of candy, you'll notice on the last two coins, one is covered in caramel sauce, and the other in powdered sugar. Obviously...
8. As you can tell by now, the “X" in my Top X list is not the Roman numeral, but the algebraic variable - I’m not sure how many coins I’m going...
9. Spot nine is shared by two coins of Gadara, acquired in my pursuit of Roman city coins of Judaea. Gadara was part of the Decapolis, a group of...
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