Great find, Randy. The coin itself is worth more then that. Great portrait too. My slabbed ancients all have been freed.
Didn't think of that, could be why there is some green. Always use acetone and see if that helps, H8_modern.
Under magnification, do you see any lines like brushing? I can't help but think maybe it might me a milky residue that doesn't come off what so...
Nice ones, Eric & Alde.
Thanks, and you can thank JA for easing me back into Potins. Still not a huge lover of them but will add them when I need to scratch an itch.
Very nice, Busty.
I have no issues with "is it real" threads. I'm not a fan of the sticky idea and I especially don't want to see 3 or more posted by 1 person in a...
Thanks for the correction, fixed it in my forvm gallery. And great coins Steve, Martin, & Tif.
Lovely coin, Chris.
Thanks, Ice. Nice one, Brian.
Welcome to the board. I've seen articles about History in Your Hands Foundation, which I think is great. I wish I had that when I went to school....
I've never had to pay customs fees, which is nice. Hopefully it don't change with the new man in the office.:vomit:
Not a fan of the look either.
Thanks, guys.
First greek silver in 2 years.
Some budget tetradrachms I recently acquired. Even got my first greek silver in a very long time. It may be porous, but as usual, better in hand....
I wouldn't have paid that much for it, but I don't know how scarce/rare big bronzes of Titus are. If it was me, I wouldn't have spent no more then...
I did, $30, Franks Bargain list!:cool::D [IMG] CLODIUS ALBINUS (193 - 195 A.D.) AR Denarius O: D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES, bare head right. R: MINER...
Some tets from @Brian Bucklan arrived today.:woot: Still waiting on another Egypt lady tet and a roman republic.
Long Beach is just as bad. Not many ancient dealers & the ones that are there, very expensive.
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