Huge improvement. Well done!
I'm glad you joined this forum, Mikey. I appreciate your company as well, and I'm always interested in seeing your new coins!
A pile of coins like that always looks impressive, but if you look closely, you'll find plenty of problem coins - corroded, harshly cleaned,...
The feeling is conversely reciprocated. My issue is that I can't afford many Greek and RR in the grades I prefer, at the moment anyway - family...
Another coin I bought recently for detailed captives (which I've already shared, but bear with me) is this follis of Constantine I. [ATTACH]...
NY Times Article
I'm going to take a cue from Okidoki and post all of my LRB newps in one thread, particularly since I collect quite a few minor variations that...
The MOA between the US and Cyprus was extended for five years in 2007. We are now beyond that extension. Does anyone know if it was renewed? Also,...
Great, informative thread. Thanks to Seth and everyone.
Beautiful!
So far so good is an understatement. Great collection, Steve!
Love that composite pic - very attractive!
I've never come across one, but I haven't looked that hard. Yours is quite attractive, but is it possible there's another X in front of the first?
A fascinating coin, AN, and very interesting write-up.
I like those wedding cake reverses of Pius.
Here's a sestertius of Philip II. I no longer own the coin, and I'm still kicking myself for selling it. I don't mind selling other people's...
Melt 'em down and make yourself a nice belt buckle! Just jokes, but I have a hard time giving common coins in poor grades any sort of love. I had...
I think yours is AN V also, Mikey. I don't see any I's after it, and it seems centered right under Moesia. That's a nice coin - the bull and lion...
I can't argue with that.
It's easy to make mistakes on eBay when you're listing a bunch of coins - I've done it myself. It's important to proofread the listings before and...
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