I've got one Maximian, btw - one of my prized desert patina coins... [img]
Maximian reminds me of Doug. :) [img]
Wild Tangent. Here is a link to the modding forums... http://forum.wildgames.com/forum/54-fate-game-modification/
I'd keep them both for the difference in the wreaths: one with a ribbon, one without.
You probably remember the abacus. :)
Fate. There are several games in the series now. It's semi-open source because a great deal of the code was designed to be moddable, but the...
Who are you calling a youngster, junior? The first program I ever wrote had to go on punch cards! :)
After looking at those, it's tempting to come up with half-a-dozen sub-types, so perhaps Doug is right: it's easier just to chalk up the...
To elaborate on that, I've been poring over a great many texts lately that deal with classification, and it seems the word "type" gets somewhat...
I would have pegged them as similar, but certainly not the same types.
I'm a little older than you, but I've never touched it. It's not that I don't like gaming, but I never felt any attraction to Pokemon. Anyway, my...
Angelo, you learna to speaka English already! Wasamatta you!
Do you know anything specific about the countermark? Was it used to re-tariff the coin?
They were perhaps evolving into fully-fledged reverse designs.
It's a fantastic coin. Well-done. Two thumbs up. :thumb::thumb:
Some clown from CT who told me he would sell me his coins for less as a private transaction. What a sucker, lol. :p
All I'm suggesting is maybe - sometimes. A lot of those incuse stamps look like some sort of corrugated surface to which the flan could adhere...
It would make sense to have Vulcan overseeing the process of minting.
Much more experienced numismatists than myself have pondered the significance of these incuse stamps, and I'm aware that some of them have...
Looks like miedbe7 won.
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