Oh. Phew, I thought you'd lost your marbles. :D
The Colosseum sestertius isn't in your top 5?!!
He looks unusually handsome in your portrait, Z. Nice pickup. I have more Neros on my shopping list too :). At the very least, an Alexandrian...
Very nice assortment, Z! Here are some of my favorite purchases of the past year. I just celebrated my first anniversary of ancient coin...
Wow, Zohar... you are amassing some fine ancients!
Such a beautiful coin and stellar provenance! Thanks for the engaging writeup too :)
You've picked up some wonderful coins, Okidoki! Thanks for sharing them.
A couple of bulls. I should get more... [IMG] [IMG]
Congratulations on your first Greek, Codera! Here's one I rephotographed recently. I was thinking of selling or trading it but in looking at it...
That is a strange and fabulous coin. Added to the list. :)
Gorgeous coin, Zohar!
http://www.forumancientcoins.com/Articles/satyrs_and_nymphs.htm A nice article but it doesn't address your specific question.
Big coins are always nice!
He was only interested because of my interest. I guess he had some money to burn and thought it would be fun to have a few nice ancient coins. I...
"Favorites" meaning ones I own... there are hundreds I'd still love to have! I'm not sure how this Showcase gallery works. I can't seem to add...
Who wouldn't want a sea monster coin? KARIA, Kindya 510-480 BC AR tetrobol, 2.18 gm, 11 mm, Samian standard Obv: head of ketos right Rev:...
The first "major" coin I purchased. After growing up with massive piles of US classic coins pulled from circulation, it seemed quite unnatural to...
My most prized numismatic possession. SICILY, Syracuse. Agathokles (317-289 BC) 310-305 BC AR tetradrachm, 17.40 g, 24 mm Obv: head of the nymph...
It's still somewhere on my buy list, although one did pass through my hands recently when shopping on behalf of a friend: [ATTACH] Like you, I...
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