AEOLIS, KYME AR Hemiobol OBV: Eagle's head left, KY to left (M beneath the head, nearly off flan) REV: Quadrapartite incuse square of mill-sail...
Thasos AR Drachm OBV: Naked satyr running right carrying struggling nymph REV: Quadripartite incluse Square 463-411 BC 3.40g, 15.9mm Sear 1748...
ATTICA, AEGINA AR Stater OBV: Sea-turtle (T-backed); head in profile REV: Large square incuse with skew pattern 480-457 BC 11,96g, 20mm SNG Cop...
Nice coins all.
Another nice addition lil brother. Love that obverse.
Not bad for a guy on the wagon. It had to have mammals, right? Actually, I'm envious, so don't listen to Mister Crab (me) who's still sittin' on...
Check the databases at: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/fakes/index.php and http://forgerynetwork.com/
Looks like a beautiful coin. Have you checked the fake databases for a match? Can you provide weight and measurements. Also addition images,...
Beautiful coins. I know so very little about this type, but there are some here whose collection themes include Punic/Carthage coins. OK Anoob....
JA: Long story, but the short version is that we (Steve and I) were compared to Bing Crosby and Jerry Lewis. That's when I changed my forum name...
Don't forget pork cheeks. Yum. Had the best cheeks ever in Spain a couple of yeas ago. Besides, pork fat rules!!!!!!!
Snow? Is that what that white stuff is? I thought it was white sand.
HA! Even you had to look it up. Geesh!
Very appealing portrait.
HA!
Ah yes, the Canadian National Hat.
"n" or double "n" matters not to me. Heck, I don't even know what a Canuck (Cannuck) is besides a hockey player. Just sayin'. You people from...
I try to use proper English, including punctuation, and I appreciate it when others do as well. The misuse of a comma or apostrophe here and...
I have one from Alexandria Troas I bought for many reasons, one of which was the fact the herdsman had a pedum (shepherds crook) in his right...
Yeah! What he said!
Separate names with a comma.