I like greek silver but the cost and the good fakes keep me away from most. I admit the little ones the size of a spec of dust don't do a lot for...
[img] Alexander The Great, Macedonian Kingdom, (336 - 323 B.C.) AR Drachm Posthumous O: Herakles' head right, clad in Nemean lion scalp headdress...
Great additions Randy. I really like the fossils.
Nice pics, the black helps a lot. I prefer it over white.
It's I'D'ed right. Rare? not really. Same type:...
Looks like its pressed rather then struck.
Very nice bronze, Eng.
I asked him about the edges and there wasn't any, and I asked him to drop the coin for silver sound. He did post the coin on Forvm and got one...
[img] VRBS ROMA (335 - 336 A.D.) Æ4 O: VRBS ROMA, Helmeted head of Roma Left. R: Romulus and Remus suckling from she-wolf S * * R above....
Wonderful coins, Martin. I have this: [img] Galeria Valeria AE Follis O: GAL VAL-ERIA AVG, diademed and draped bust right. R: VENERI V-ICTRICI,...
It looks like a cast fake. And there is a couple on the Forvm fake reports with 8 spokes and perfect noses too. I don't know how to link to the...
Mine: [img] Mn. Cordius Rufus. (46 B.C.) AR Denarius O: RVFVS S.C., Diademed head of Venus right, two locks of hair falling down neck. R: MN....
I had the one with an owl for awhile, it was from our old poster, Stainless, with the clashed die reverse, I think bill owned it before him. Good...
Nice, I own none from the public silver.
Nice, the Philip has some character, which I like for some reason. Dolphin is better then the seller's image. And the trilobite is neat, really...
Easy, number one. It's all about Caesar, not Venus and at least 1 has a good portrait. To be honest I wouldn't pay $100 for number 2, it's horrible.
Nice bronze, love the Artemis portrait.
Thats neat, never seen that type before.
My Plautillas [IMG] Plautilla (202 - 205 A.D) AR Denarius O: PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, Draped bust right. R: PIETAS AVGG, Pietas standing front, head...
[img] Aquilia Severa (221 - 222 A.D.) AR Denarius O: IVLIA AQVILIA SEVERA AVG, draped bust right. R: CONCORDIA, Concordia standing half left,...
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