(All this based on merely a gut check, since I'm no specialist) Looks a little suspicious to me, but it's cool looking and would still be a neat...
It's harder to collate entries from PMs to do a drawing. I figured more than one person would guess the answer and this one would end up being an...
Great Britain: silver "South Sea Company" shilling of George I, 1723 [ATTACH] Obverse: First bust of George I right. Reverse: British arms in...
You actually sold me TWO Tiberius "Tribute Penny" denarii, very similar to one another. The first was in my old 2007-08 collection, and then...
Here is the "Master List of Your Favorite Coin Websites" originally posted by STONE on the Collectors Universe Forums and now maintained by...
This struck me as well. It looks like a vampire zombie horse, but only in the coolest way! We have big, beefy men in armor, large weaponry, a...
The slight flan cracks probably resulted from that great strong strike (NGC notes 5/5 quality), so they do not bother me in the least. The cracks...
I agree!
That certainly sounds plausible to me, too. Wouldn't be the first time numismatics has brought to light an error or omission in the historical...
Wow, that's a great one! I must have overlooked it when I perused your albums on our recent visit. I also never managed to acquire a Marius (or...
And @Aethelred , I just reposted that last coin you alluded to (your onetime "signature" namesake piece, the Aethelred penny), over here, on the...
German States (Teutonic Order): silver 1/4-thaler of Grand Master Maximilian of Austria, ca. 1615 [IMG] Obverse: continuous legend: MAXIMIL: DG:...
Medieval Croatia (Ragusa): silver grosso portraying St. Blasius and Christ, ca. 1372-1438 [IMG] Obverse: S BLASIVS RAGVSII, Saint Blasius...
Aha! Thank you. That's better, although it still took a moment to load the TrueView on my connection. I would call that "satiny" luster,...
You go, Big Z! Knock our sox off! Again! The peripheral toning on this piece is absolutely awesome. I'm sure that is old-time cabinet toning....
I am at home out in the boondocks, which means wretchedly spotty satellite WiFi, so I was not able to load the full sized pictures in the...
Netherlands (Gelderland): "St. John" type gold gulden (florin) of Arnold van Egmond, ca. 1423-1472 [IMG] [IMG] Obverse: St. John the Baptist,...
England (Anglo-Saxon): silver penny of Aethelred II, struck ca. 997-1003 AD [IMG] [IMG] Obverse: bust of Aethered II facing left. Reverse: Long...
Do roaches and ants have any trade value? If so, I'M gonna get ME some ancient gold! LOL Seriously, though, @panzerman - your coins amaze and...
The Hercules type in the OP is common, huh? Funny, they've managed to elude my notice until now.
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