Although the fourth letter is unclear, I definitely read C as the fifth, so I think Siscia 426 is correct: BSISC.
Wow. Super coin! I was not aware of the rubber chicken type.
The ancients discovered that if the stationary, or anvil die was somewhat concave, the obverse of the coins struck up better, which is an...
This is my system as well, with several different binders of varying themes. Trays are beautiful of course, but I simply don't have room for them....
Can you remove it from the flip and take a picture of it, rather than a scan? Scans always make silver coins look suspect. A higher-resolution pic...
That is one solid reverse on an ant of Victorinus. I'm sure I don't have to tell you that his coins are rife with weak, off-center reverses. Great...
A very brief type evidently. There are a couple of really nice ones on Wildwinds, the nicest of which sold for $500. I was drawn to the ornate...
I bought these simply because I found them attractive, in that Byzantine kind of way. The first is the common type, temp. Basil II and Constantine...
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Uh huh, see, Freudian slip already.
You're forgetting one very important tool... [ATTACH] Just kidding of course - do NOT mix this product with bidding!!
OK folks, we have 22 signed up and matched at this point. If you sent me a PM and I didn't assign you a giftee, please let me know! My poor inbox...
One of the most interesting coins of Kassander is the simplistic helmet/spear type. I've never found one for sale that didn't have unacceptable...
That's well-said. I'm going to steal it from you.
A sensible plan if I ever heard one. :) Actually, I think most of us have done that, except for Doug. He's still got a box of worn out Franklins....
Next time you want to do any trading, you call ME first, got it? ME. I would have given you TWO Canadian silver dollars.
I love this set of coins. What a great start.
I got more coming your way brother, just hang tight. :)
After an hour in the iron maiden position of crouching over coins, I have to stretch my legs, so I walk around the bourse and glance at the...
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