Gotta love a good satin finish... [img] And a 2400-year-old bronze. [img]
A favorite low-profile Kennedy, and a high-grade Roman follis. [img] [img] [img]
I prefer #1. The bust of #2 is a bit closer in style to the ancient sculptures of Tiberius, and the laureate head is sharper, but the bust of #1...
Falling horsemen are the most common reverse types among late Roman bronzes. That in itself would not add any premium to the coin. As Doug stated,...
I'll put up a review after I've had a chance to peruse it. It's basically a collection of older volumes - books from the 19th and early 20th...
WC, check your PM.
Well, SNG ANS 6 arrived today, and it's a lot bigger than I thought it was going to be. Holy tomes, batman! I've found a few of my Nabataeans...
It means 18. :)
It does appear to be Falling Horseman type, but the image is too blurry to make out the legends on the obverse, which would indicate the emperor....
I like the idea of reverse proofs. I hope they follow through with that.
I don't know about this specific type, but the denarii of Severus Alexander are plentiful, and not rare.
Really? How would you accomplish that post-mint???
Great, sharp detail on the Severus bust and Providentia.
[IMG] What aisle are the blade sharpeners on? HEY! Where is everybody? Why can't a guy get any help around here???
That Richard Beeson's a wild and crazy guy.
Where do you think the Grim Reaper gets his patio furniture?
The only thing I've ever bought at a police auction is a cruiser. It ran pretty well for a few years, but the mileage on those things doesn't...
There was the ill-fated Kirtland Safety Society, a bank organized by leaders of the Mormon church in 1837, and it issued some notes. But the...
If you bought silver in the 90's, this would be a good time to sell.
Thanks for the heads-up guys! :thumb:
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