You must be referring to this. [IMG]
Thank you. It's all just material stuff. Nice, to be sure, but it's the intangible stuff that often counts for more. That being said, I sure do...
Roman Empire: silver denarius of Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, struck ca. 222-235 AD [ATTACH] Obverse: IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, Draped and...
It's not uncommon for the Krause/Numismaster/NGC prices (which are all presumably the same source) to remain static for five or ten years or even...
I used to use Vaseline. Thumb it on, then wipe it off with tissue. I agree about disliking olive oil.
Here it is with the 1918 highlighted. So like you said. That's a nice cherrypick. And also like you said, if you sent it in, the slab fees and...
Aha! Sorry. When I came in to that page from a Google search, it had the 1915 highlighted. The error was mine, for not noticing that.
It'll cost you in the neighborhood of $45-50 to slab it, after everything. I'd forget about that. Not worth it. Edit- never mind- was looking...
I didn't look it up* until now. Edit- whoops- I was looking at the wrong date there. See later comments.
He is 90 now, according to his profile. I'm not sure if he's our oldest member or not.
Just make sure the 600-MPH ejected coins don't hit any brick walls or anything. Maybe put up some cushions or airbags or haystacks or something....
Where do you live that you're finding "real gold" ancient coins in change? Maybe I should move there! Are you a time traveler? Also, what does...
Ejected, huh? Doug just threw it at you, did he? ;)
Thanks for the feedback. Seeing folks happy makes the giveaways worthwhile, if that doesn't sound corny.
Here's a GIF showing both sides. We seem to have lost a little bit of image quality, but this is adequate, I think. And can be saved in my...
Bless you, sir. Now if I can get a GIF of the flipped over reverse, I can splice the two together in my GIF app (which can make them up to a...
Check my work? Corrected obverse description (head of Ptolemy I Soter, not Ptolemy VI Philometor). Fixed Wikipedia link. Corrected spelling of...
Roman Empire: silver denarius of Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, struck ca. 196-202 AD, Laodicea mint [ATTACH] Obverse: IVLIA AVGVSTA,...
That's a pretty decent Walker.
Oh, certainly. It's the RIC-this-and-Crawford-that-and-Bolshnikov-such-and-such numbers that make my brain turn to goo. I know there are uses...
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