I would say Nero is a popular example because so many people have at least heard of Nero fiddling while Rome burned. Sometimes I get the feeling...
I think perhaps you have gotten the wrong connotation of what was being said. Regardless, this is a good and friendly forum. One of the best, if...
I can echo the thoughts here on the first three: Fake! If the last came from the same source, I would assume fake as well. Guilt by association.
The reverse on these coins are interesting to say the least. [ATTACH] SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS AR Denarius OBVERSE: IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS I-I...
I second this sentiment. Another sentiment might be to buy coins you know you want to keep in your collection. If the coins you've purchased up...
From your image I see noting wrong, but it's really, really difficult to tell from a good image that is large enough to see well, let alone a...
I think Doug used to collect Probus. Or maybe it was Martin. I'm gettin' old so don't fault me too much. Here are just a few of the ones I have...
We were all new here at some point. Glad to have new blood.
@Gentlemaninpa: when you post your images select full size or it will post thumbnail automatically. [ATTACH]
Welcome @Gentlemaninpa. The mods here are fair. Just remember that what you post should comply with the morality of the 1950s and you should be...
Now that's an understatement!
I wonder if the coin could be sold today for at least the same price including the interest that might have accrued for the past 17 years? I...
I have this one cataloged as Craw 44/5 [ATTACH] ANONYMOUS ROMAN REPUBLIC AR Denarius OBVERSE: Helmeted head of Roma right; behind, X REVERSE:...
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