FTFY: [ATTACH] (couldn't do much about the parts obscured by prongs) Looks like a nice coin!
Hmm, it's hard to pick one favorite. For his artistic and varied coins, both Imperial and Provincial, Nero is a favorite. I also think the...
Oh dear. Now I want one :( :D Edited: checking acsearch, it looks like I won't be getting one...
Thanks for following up on that, Warren! One page now says there are 83 comments; still only 33 are viewable. Edited to add: Hmm. Perhaps they...
Thanks, and welcome to the CoinTalk Ancients board, @BargainHunterCoins!
I noticed that not long after I commented, when I returned to see if my comment had posted. Since the time I commented there have been no...
Yes yes yes!! I love this type and hope to get one someday :) Nice pickup! (As to your questions, I have no answers :oops:)
Get help :joyful::joyful:
[IMG] :joyful::joyful: It was an easy mistake to make :). The answer is yes, he has completed his set (one per issuing province, not one of each...
Um, Jan... I hate to tell you this but his set is Roman Provincials of Aeolis :D. The other cities were not provinces of Rome at the time those...
Related, on its home page acsearch.info now gives the ability to see the most recent comments. There is an option to "see all". Until this...
I agree with all of Doug's points. A workaround for such sites lacking indexing or some type of "table of contents" is to use a browser site...
This one has been on my Steve-stalking list since he bought it :). I found a nice one at CICF. It has a different style and is rather porous but...
Sorry 'bout that, Z :D
[ATTACH] MOESIA INFERIOR. Marcianopolis. Elagabalus (218-222) AE 17, 2.5 gm Obv: AVT K M AVP ANTΩNINOC; laureate head right. Rev: MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN;...
Not sure why I reacted negatively to the Lukas Graham song. The tune is catchy. I didn't care for the video with the little kids acting like...
I love the coin but the song... not so much :oops:
Wow, thanks for doing this, @Odysseus! And welcome to CoinTalk :)
Sure! Here they are: [IMG] IONIA, Ephesos. 1st-2nd century AD Æ Tessera (18mm, 2.74 g) KHPIΛIC ωΔE ΠPOC ΠAΛVPIN Bee CKωΠI, recumbent stag; E to...
Z-- fantastic coin!
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