Cool to see the greeks liked to put garden gnomes on their coinage. Nice addition!
I can tell from obverse busts nowadays :D
Already replied on the PCGS board but Love the Neapolis & Aradus.
Took me awhile to get used to all the Julias also. But its easy now.
I dont need her, need Julia S./Juno. Too many Julias in rome, lol.
My maesas can be found in the search, one I posted is my other Julia S. But the OP Julia, its got some worn die looks to it, nose is affected.
I dont find her coin portraits homely. Maesa, yes. My other one: [img]
Latest addition to my collection is a Julia Soaemias with Venus Standing reverse. I already have the seated Venus. I have wanted to do a side set...
Always great to score rarities for cheap. Thats nice of you to throw some extra $ the sellers way too.
Nice one, actually like the obverse more. Hopefully some of that chipped patina doesnt turn to BD.
Very nice of him!
Got several, too lazy to post them all. Start of the thread below. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/your-coins-on-wildwinds-thread.238785/ Sorry...
My only grape. [img] Thessaly, Meliboeia Mid to late 4th century BC Æ Chalkous O: Head of nymph left, with hair in bun at top of head. R: ME–ΛI,...
Nice, always better to set it free!
Great pickups, Mainbill.
Very cool. Nice when another person appreciates something from ones hobby that they otherwise frown upon.
I would pass on the coin, dont like it myself.
Great pickup. A type I would like in time.
My claudius [img] Claudius (41-54 A.D.) Attalea Lycia AE 19 O: Bare head left, R: ΑΤΤΑΛΕΩΝ, helmeted head of Athena right. Attalea mint 4.44g RPC...
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