That was a close call then! I don't think I'd win a bidding war against you. I wonder what any of you Greek experts think about this typology....
Faces forward are rare. The tic-tac-toe coin is probably a campgate, like this... [ATTACH]
That's right - I remember reading it somewhere. Just can't keep track of all the reforms. I've got a falling horseman on the way, should be here...
Not cheap in better grades - I sniped this one on eBay for less than half of what most dealers want in this condition. And it's the scarcer type...
[img] Obverse: Head of Pan right, in circular border of dots Reverse: ΠAN / TI, Bow in case
What does the number LXXII refer to?
Well the Nabataens aren't well-known for nice round coins with centered devices, but this one is an oddball even so. Maybe the minter had a little...
SBAs?
Everything depends on rarity. A lot of very common ancients sell for a few dollars.
Dang. Why didn't I think of that?
Roman republic, but I'm not the one to ID it. I'll leave that to the pros.
eBay and Paypal have gotten like the Fed - the fees totally stifle my enthusiasm for any real enterprise. I just basically unload stuff that I...
In the case of a real economic emergency it would be best to be well-stocked with comestibles. PMs might give you a bit of heartburn.
I don't sweat it. If someone pays, I ship. If they don't, I relist. I just don't care about eBay that much. I admire the people who make...
Penny struck on a nickel planchet?
Who keeps real money in a bank?
They don't make 'em like they used to.
I have this vision of your wife taking something out of the freezer to defrost, and it turns out to be a pile of coins. :too-funny:
When you list an item you can require instant payment on BINS, and if the buyer doesn't do it, the item remains listed. I like to give people the...
Chris, I wouldn't be surprised to find gallon jars of coins all over your house, in the attic, under the sink, the stairwells, buried in the back...
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