Looking back at that thread I've added 152 coins with still the same collecting strategy.
BTW, do you have the link to the old thread. I would like to compare my numbers.
A total of 706 coins 600-500 BC = 0 coins 500-400 BC = 16 coins 400-300 BC = 12 coin 300-200 BC = 33 coin 200-100 BC = 49 coins 100-0 BC = 71...
@AngelDeath when you posted these last night I was more than skeptical and the more I look at them, the more I believe them all to be fake. I...
*edit*
Nice coin @icerain even though it's worn. The bronze coins I find are more worn than their precious metal counterparts, I suppose because they...
We can look at that face from 2000 years ago and appreciate the scowl, but I'll bet there were those around him that cringed when they saw it....
@Penny Pincher Coins it looks like you have enough advice to last a lifetime. May I just wish you good luck and I hope to see some of your coins...
Agree
Is it worth the fight? I mean, at a 15 cent per dollar difference and depending on the final hammer price, it just may not make much difference.
Young whippersnapper!
I'm well past my prime so the only way for me is to hit the lottery. But since I don't buy lottery tickets, I think the odds are stacked against...
I see @Sallent beat me to it.
i disagree. Buy the coin or buy several then buy the book is my motto. Besides, looking at the coins featured in that book will just make you...
Welcome. Show your coins. We are all interested and love to see everyone's coins.
I don't collect Byzantine coinage, but I use the same steps outlined above.
I'm plumb in love with the snake biga and all the symbols. And like TIF, I'm still looking for one.
Wow! I really like this. Congrats.
An e-book at around $75 https://www.fachzeitungen.de/ebook-metal-plating-and-patination
Still expensive at 1K: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/offer-listing/0750616113/ref=tmm_hrd_new_olp_sr?ie=UTF8&condition=new&qid=&sr=
Separate names with a comma.