Nice job on those pictures, A-Noob!
LOL.
@michaelscjl, Scroll halfway down this Wildwind's Corinth Stater page for similar types. The figure behind Athena is described there as "statue...
Yikes! That is quite steep, especially considering the condition. These coins are abundant.
Quite a spectacular entry!
Out of curiosity I bought a small lot of Nabataeans a year or so ago-- and still haven't really studied or photographed all of them :oops:. At...
ERETRIA [ATTACH] EUBOIA, Eretria 357-267 BCE AR drachm, 18 mm, 3.1 gm Obv: head of nymph Eretria left Rev: head of bull facing, fillets from...
Definitely both. Nah, I don't view it that way. He buys plenty of coins that, at a glance, appear to suck. I've certainly bought plenty of...
Not personal... he cuts a wide swath through each auction. I only bid on one coin. In retrospect, I should have known a much larger bid would be...
Determining where and when some ancient coins were struck can be difficult. If the coin doesn't say a ruler's name or city, the location where it...
See p. 9 of the link Doug provided :D
Excellent word play. Thanks for the laugh :D
Steve-- I saw and admired that-- very cool! Unfortunately I was Clio'd today. Sigh. :(
Albania... that's the state capital of New York, right? :D
I have an even more serious dearth of Ds-- none! Looking forward to seeing what appears today.
I love it and want one!!
Both are nice for the general type, which most often has rather low relief devices. I don't know whether that reflects the shape (depth) of the...
Not quite complete legends but an outstanding reverse :) [IMG]
Are you kidding? Of course we want a celebration post :)
:D Hilarious
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