It would be a more noble profession, although, with your talent, we will still laugh at you behind your back.:bucktooth:
I'm glad you agree. It is sensible, isn't it?
I'm not good enough to say anything about it without having an image to look at. Sorry.
Nice coin. I would love to have a Larissa coin. I purchased one as a gift for my niece who is named Larissa, but I have none in my collection...
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Exactly! I love all you guys and gals. But I'm especially fond of Southern (fried chicken, grits, pigs feet, hog jowls, etc, etc.).
No offense intended Michael. Just pokin' fun at a fellow Southerner.
Yay! The dancing chicken. I couldn't help myself Aiden. Really, I love your coin, but it makes me smile every time I see it.
Really? I thought you were a Southerner. Are you really a yankee?
Yep. Had to look that un up too. :rolleyes:
OUTSTANDING!!!!! Hard to say anything else. Congratulations. [ATTACH] SICILY, KAMARINA Æ Tetras OBV: Helmeted head of Athena left REV: KAMA,...
What a petulant looking portrait. Great detail.
It took me a while to find the time to take this image, but here it is at last. [ATTACH] BTW, the larger coin is 46.4g, 36mm while the smaller...
[ATTACH] PTOLEMY IV AE36 OBVERSE: Diademed head of Zeus Ammon right REVERSE: PTOLEMIAOU BASILEWS, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, looking...
@old49er this is a beautiful coin to feed your addition. BTW, 1949 was a mighty good year IMHO.
Heck, I have Ancient coins and power tools. What a criminal I am. Shocking.
@ancientcoinguru that's a fabulous reverse.
I'm jealous!
OK, I'll donate $30. Oh wait. It's me your donating for. I'll take back my donation then. One of these days, I'll find one I want bad enough...
Believe it or not, but I do not have an Alexander Tet. Wanna gimme one? (maybe if I ask this enough, I will get lucky one day, eh?)
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