We can "out" the seller, but I would suggest @Nicola try to obtain a refund if it's not been too long since the purchase.
I think I got the idea, but I've never heard that term.
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Here is another tiny coin I got at auction a couple of weeks ago. And again, I bought for the reverse. How much more iconic can you get from...
Ditto
I vote cast only because of the bubbles (I'm probably wrong).
That's a beautiful coin and a real nice image of it. Black/dark patina is hard to photograph and get decent results. I think your images are great.
I like horses on coins, but I don't want to own one in real life. Your horse is excellent.
I think your hubby must love you very much. What a great coin with great detail.
I don't think there is a better top 10 posted. Outstanding coins all.
You have sold me. Very interesting and believable hypothesis.
It's authentic. The wholes are not casting bubbles, but, I believe, were caused by mineral deposits.
ATHENS ATTICA AR Tetradrachm OBVERSE: Helmeted head of Athena right REVERSE: Owl standing right, head facing, on overturned amphora; to left,...
I have the reference for your coin if you are interested
Numbers 10, 6, 3 and 2 are my favorites, but heck, for a relative newcomer to Ancients, you have 10 great coins.
How about this one where the obverse and reverse surfaces are very different, purchased from a very reputable dealer. [ATTACH]
It does look soft, but I wonder how much of the "softness" is a result of the image and not the coin. I certainly can't be certain, but I think...
That's because I'm such a nice guy. ;) Actually, I had already spent my budget on that auction. Too bad me. Congrats to you.
I nearly bid on that coin. Congrats
@hoth2 you should buy a lottery ticket. Congratulations [ATTACH]
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