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Lol. That's pretty much how I feel about my collection.
The pics look perfectly good to me. I'm just saying that sometimes, in any pic, deposits can look far more egregious than they do in hand. I think...
Here's a link to my post at FORVM with complete details. See the second post on this page......
I wouldn't do any more to those coins than soak them in distilled water and give them a very light brushing with a very soft toothbrush. Sometimes...
I know ancients aren't most collectors' cup of tea, but if we're celebrating eBay victories in this thread, I've had an exceedingly good run this...
Precisely. Excluding the early silver, all Nabataeans are crude by Graeco-Roman standards. Sometimes, however, the engravings are quite beautiful,...
If you've carefully researched your area of interest, there's little danger of being swindled, especially with the mandatory return policies. I've...
Ya'akov Meshorer was a brilliant numismatist who published an extensive analysis of Nabataean coins in 1975. It was his doctoral dissertation. I'm...
Hey friends, I have all of these coins in hand now, and I've created a composite of my Rabbel II type set. Coin 3 has not been posted before - I...
Nice coin! I would be more than happy to have this coin in my collection.
An impressive haul for an impressive price. I find this coinage very interesting, but I've always been outbid on the pieces I wanted.
Of course, I agree that modern coins should be properly handled. But in the case of an 1800-year-old coin that's been extensively circulated,...
It's a prutah. My gut says Hasmonean, Alexander Jannaeus, but I can't make out enough of the lettering.
Hey guys, check out how thick this Roman coin is... [ATTACH]
Can't wait to see them! I've been hogging this forum. Somebody else post some coins!
It's important to shake your rear end, though. And click real hard. The harder you click, the more chance you have of winning.
An excellent portrait, Bing. I have one comparable. Gallienus, 253-268 AE Antoninianus, Rome mint, 268 AD Obv.: GALLIENVS AVG; Radiate bust...
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