Very appealing! I've only seen a few coins from Acmoneia posted here on CoinTalk.
Not headless headless, just decapitated. See that round thing between the babies? :D
Very engaging writeup, which makes the coin all the more interesting! So true :)
That is a wonderful rarity! Wish I had a criocamp :). This tigress is still my only Gallienus zoo coin. [IMG] Gallienus, sole reign CE 260-268...
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It's a very nice one, too!
That would certainly work! :D
https://www.cointalk.com/threads/new-akragas-hemilitron.278898/ https://numismaticfakes.wordpress.com/tag/akragas/ And speaking of that blog, I...
[squinting at picture] I think that's Nick Mason with David.
Define your own set. Here's mine :D (it even has a Celtic potin) [IMG]
That does seem like a very good deal, especially if you like them!
The hot glue method... it just struck me that I have a coin someone must've tried that on. It's a potin tet from Egypt, part of a large lot. One...
o_O Well, in the context of Gavin's question, the value of the coin means what he paid for it. I don't think it is a philosophical question :D
CoinCommunity also has an exonumia board. Looks like there is pretty good activity although I didn't read the threads to know if it is all "what...
Pretty cool Medusa, Ed! I thought Collector's Universe had a dedicated and somewhat active exonumia board but their platform has changed since I...
Nice summary, Warren. Thanks.
@Sniffles , Ken Dorney is a collector and dealer with decades of experience.
Lastly, the Byzantine anonymous follis, to expand upon what Herberto said. It looks authentic to me but I'm not an authority on them (or on any...
Hmm. Well, perhaps the best thing would be to define your own set. "Sets" aren't really a thing in ancient coins, although I guess a "Twelve...
This Byzantine coin of Anastatius looks believable to me both style and fabric... and because it appears to have bronze disease. You might want...
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