I have a Macbook Pro and use Chrome. I checked on Safari and those languages don't display there either, although the problem is slightly...
Good to see you again, Gil :). Looks like you've been working hard! I think the visual keyboard may be particularly helpful when the kinks are...
Overlaying the second on the first, fiddling with transparency, rotation, and sizing confirms that both obverse and reverse are die matches....
Ditto :)
Perhaps it is linked on some other site or discussion board. Since you can't access Google Analytics (or other analytic interface) for your FAC...
I think you got a heck of a deal on that Tarentum!!
Looks like this reference might hold some answers. A brief Googling didn't turn up a free online version but maybe you'll have better luck....
CNG's archives have a variety of weights. Here are a couple of listings that might have oblique bearing on your object-- the first because it is...
I know nothing about ancient weights but might it be from Thrace? Could ΠEPI / NθI mean Perinthus?
Fantastic, Oki!
That was a powerful and accurate video. Thanks, Ragnarok! Erin, when I posted the about funny cat videos I did not mean that if you watch them...
Great portrait and wonderful galley! Hey, do these Roman galleys remind anyone else of a baby bassinet? [ATTACH]
I think you have it right— a litra from Syracuse under Dionysos I, hippocamp reverse. There are many variations.
Welcome to CoinTalk :) Hmm. There aren't a ton of cities/states with similar iconography and you've probably searched the usual public places...
I was going to say that when I really need to pull myself out of a deep funk, I watch funny cat videos and gifs but I was too embarrassed to admit...
It is a perfect sentence :). If you had not said English wasn't your first language, I doubt we would have known! You'd be surprised and...
Welcome to CoinTalk! That’s a fantastic civil war denarius. Looking forward to more :)
The description for those pliers is hilarious: “Just a quick snip on the edge opens PCGS slabs. Hold other brands of slabes [sic] on their edges...
Someday I want to get one. Yours are fabulous!
Are you wondering if it should be slabbed because it's a rare version of a common type of coin? As the saying goes, rarities are common in...
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