No, those old MS/AU type grade are from earlier slabs before that surface/strike was put on. Could be those will be worth more in years to come....
I own none but still they're cool reverse types.
Thats a nice one Martin. Like the toning on it.
Great coins, love the one with the clash. I own no coins of Providentia or even Annona.
More common stuff but all the bottom look to be silvers at least.
I watch everything Bettany Hughes & Mary Beard do. BBC always has historical stuff I tend to download & watch. Currently reading "SPQR" by Beard....
Common stuff, but some of my favorite types, the french and italian.
They pretty much look like run of the mill stuff that is found in lots. Nothing screams big $, sorry.
Ancient collectors are not fans of slabbed ancient's & it takes the fun away from collecting them. Not sure what your paying for this but it may...
Great coins, alot of special ones at that. I like #5 most, mainly for the toning/look it's got.
The hadrian & Persis obal I like the best. I also like the Philip I Tet. but the green...wouldn't trust it.
Todays society would have that coin banned in days if it circulated.
Lol, thats about right.
There isnt any single coin I want to focus on next year. I just want to add more republics, greek silver and mostly Silver Roman Tetradrachms,...
$100...almost all of my top 10 was under a $100.:rolleyes: Try under $10! Cheapest ancient of the year. [img] Lucilla (164 - 169 A.D.) Æ...
Thanks Randy & Pish.
Thanks, everyone.
Nice, I have #2 through #197, even the death of Gwen Stacy and 1st Punisher. Still need #1 :(
Great stuff, I especially like the Menander I. Just look at Athena's ample bottom.:watching::nailbiting::woot::woot::woot::woot::greedy::dead: I...
Frankly I would leave it. It looks like normal/hard green patina that is usually desirable. I think if you remove it, your gonna be left with pits...
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