A beautiful example. Love Zeus Aezani holding the eagle.
Aha! [ATTACH]
Been there. Done that.
Why?
That's two for two, Mikey. I'm batting 1000 today.
Why thank you Mikey!
I keep a record even of the ones that I have returned. However, many of the sellers of these fakes just tell me to keep them even though they...
I feel for ya. My M-I-L did with us as well for a while (God rest her soul).
Why? What difference does it make to you, another bidder, if I bid my highest bid through a sniping service? I could bid my highest during the...
I haven't collected US coins in many years, so I have no idea what Lincoln cents costs these days. I'll bet you can buy 2000 year old coins near...
Don't ya just hate that?
Watch who you're calling "salty"! From Wikipedia: "Salty dog" also means ornery, as in the T-Bone Walker tune "Ain't Salty No More." LOL BTW, do...
Welcome @Tim Lackie Jr
How about a couple of Republicans. Forum gallery: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=4634 [ATTACH] C SERVILIUS M.F....
Identified as possible 18th century cast forgery by David Sear. [ATTACH] NERO AE Sestertius OBVERSE: NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P,...
According to @Barry Murphy, my coin is from Thessolonica and attributed as SNG Cop 350 (see...
Interesting coin and history lesson.
I already changed my catalog to reflect Thessalonica. Thanks for the confirmation @Barry Murphy and the additional information/insight.
My coin is only 19mm and 6.6g
The difference that I see is that the OP coin has a female on the obverse whereas mine as what appears to be Zeus. [ATTACH]
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