I suspect the outcome will be this: While the PayPal reps may listen to and agree with your facts, they will maintain a blanket policy of...
And I always think of lizards. Reptiles don’t have separate digestive and genitourinary outlets. These tracts are combined into one common...
Nice to see a new post from you, Noob!
Those wacky Romans… they deified and worshipped everything. This one, however, deserves your devotion: Venus Cloacina, Goddess of the Great...
Yep :D
My first "coin that got away" was an aes grave. I hope to capture one soon :) Great writeup! I didn't know most of that information.
Okay, if I must :D [IMG] Zeugitana, Carthage. 15 shekel; AE; 45 mm, 95 gm. Rare. [IMG] Ptolemy II. 48 mm, 91.8 gm [IMG] Same as above,...
It's probably patterned after a gold stater of Alexander the Great. Here is one of many varieties from CNG's archives: [IMG] The buckle's...
Thanks, Nathan!
Congratulations! The type is also high on my buy list. I failed in my bidding attempts in CNG's most recent catalog auction. There will always...
Can you post larger images? Are you sure it's Lucilla? Also, isn't Juno Lucina portrayed seated, holding a child? Edited: I was wrong about...
I haven't receive many interestingly-stamped coin packages but there was a flurry of excitement amongst the office staff when I received my first...
That may be the most interesting Celtic silver I've seen. Fantastic!
Doug, your stereo images are really fascinating! When I look at the Athens tetradrachm, in the left image (reverse) the test cut appears as a...
Very cool! Once my eyes had crossed sufficiently I was able to maintain the stereo focus even while flicking my eyes from obverse to reverse and...
Whoever buried my coin should have instead deposited it in Sardes Savings and Loan. I wonder what the compounded interest would be after 2600...
Wonderful coin! I will be stealing paraphrasing and referencing your excellent writeup on my website :D I have what may be the next variety in...
I don't have a Theodosius worth posting but I do have this photo of a painting of him, taken at the Art Institute of Chicago earlier this month :)...
Fun and fabulous :) by Dr. Emma-Jayne Graham, Lecturer in Classical Studies, Open University. [IMG]...
Fun!! I'll try to take some "third side" pictures this weekend :)
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