Good on you, @Deacon Ray - you know I'm tickled with the digital artistry you've helped with on my Eclectic Box stuff. @NLL is my favorite YN on...
Rams. Hmm. Tough. Will goats (capricorns) be close enough? Ancient Roman Empire: silver "Capricorn" denarius of Vespasian, struck by Titus ca....
@Stork (or anyone else) - seeing the "Treasurebox" montage in the OP? How about the 1834 USA Bust half? And the Peacock token at the end? I...
Thank you for telling me that. I keep forgetting that you can't grab images out of PMs. You have to save and upload them elsewhere first. When...
Fasces. [IMG] Next, using the same coin, how about people with wings (or birds) on their heads, or winged helmets?
No idea, but the title sounded so salaciously naughty somehow, I just had to come look. :P
It's a pretty coin and those are awesome images. I have no idea what you've discovered, though.
Thanks, 'Yoda! :) That Seljuq "Lion & Sun" piece was actually one of the most inexpensive pieces in the current box, having cost barely over a...
Boy, I love the Portuguese designs of that era, and the one @mackat just posted is a stunning example. Let's do Germany or 1916 next, since I...
I don't see any double printing on the reverse? As to the Treasury seal being out of place (if that's what you mean by the "green stamp"), I...
That's one of those "clunkers" with loads of character and charm. I'd say it's worth way more than a buck! Rough? Sure. But appealing? Yes,...
Here's what has changed since last time. The "two in, two out" this time involved no cash transactions. Both were even swaps. In the first...
[IMG] Switzerland (Zurich): silver "city view" 1/2-thaler (1 gulden/36 schillings), 1739 [IMG] (PCGS AU58; pop. 1/0 - the finest - and only -...
[IMG] England (Anglo-Saxon): silver penny of Aethelred II, struck ca. 997-1003 AD [IMG] (PCGS MS63; pop 2/1; tied with one other for...
[IMG] Ancient Greece (Ionia, Phokaia): electrum hekte, Athena and quadripartite punch, ca. 478-387 BC [IMG] (Presently raw- this is a temporary...
[IMG] July 28, 2017: Two coins in and two out, since last time. Both of these updates involved the addition of US pieces, in the more "modern"...
AE36? Wow, what a monster! :vamp:
Your "virtual trays" certainly are handsome, and the statue heads make a nice addition. My old Lucilla, to pile on. [IMG]
Since there was a Sabina thread recently, and I came here to see what my old Sabina denarius looked like, and found that that picture had fallen...
OK, so I was going completely by the memory of that coin, since I bought it nearly a decade ago. Curiosity just made me dig through my archived...
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