Thanks for looking into it.
The really tough one in this family is going to be Hannibalianus. I might have to settle for a pretty decrepit coin. Nepotian is pretty much...
It's typical of extremely worn ancient coins, but ancient coins come in very high grades as well. There isn't enough detail there for me to even...
Haha! That's great cmc! Nice grab. P.S. - your house sounds exactly like mine.
So I was fooling around with my LRBs tonight, trying to get my head wrapped around some of the genealogies, and I came up with this graphic that...
I've been guilty of buying a coin, putting it in the box, saying, "OK - I've got that one," then immediately shopping for the next. Now I take the...
This is one of my favorites for the smooth, deep gold toning - it almost looks like a gold coin. PCGS MS66 [img]
Tell us more about the jungle ferry. :)
If there was a goofy moustache thread, this coin would take the prize. [img]
Nice coin! Congratulations from another lover of small thin coins (LRBs). :)
Yours is in much better shape than mine, but it's hard to pass on a problem-free specimen at a low price, even if it's worn down to F.
Yeah, I love the high relief on RR coins, and certain Greek as well. No doubt the relief has contributed to their longevity in higher grades.
How is it not a tracking number? I've always been able to see where and when my packages are picked up, when they depart the sorting facility,...
Maybe. Not so much from me. I'm gonna be paying the tax man a few bills come April. :(
That's a stunning error, redwin.
Another magnificent RR, Bing. Keep up the good work. :thumb:
That's a mighty fine coin. The portrait is stunning.
Cohen mint. http://rhodiumcoin.com/
Maybe a die crack? Got a pic of the coin?
:too-funny:
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