It's the oddest thing. In my dispatching experience, suspects are more likely to respond to the threat of a dog than a gun. Quick, someone post an...
I count 30. :writer: Just kidding. I watched a video of the guy unearthing them earlier today. That's the dream.
I just noticed the date differences between all of the records. CNG 2016 auction: 304-294 BC Tom's insert: 378-379 BC CNG 2001 auction: 480-456 BC...
Not many of the type were known in 1988?
I'm in the same boat; although my insert price may have a little more credence due to past auction records. [ATTACH] BOEOTIA, Federal Coinage....
36 :happy:
No idea how you guys narrowed your top down to 12. I don't have that much control; or i'm too indecisive. How about a top 12 large and top 12...
This discussion reminds me of the other thread discussing the fall of the Roman Empire. How do you peg a date on it? G.K. Jenkins may have...
Coincidentally, I read something talking about this very issue, today. In G.K. Jenkins' Book, "Ancient Greek Coins," he states the end of Archaic...
If fake, it's definitely a good one. Everything seems ok except the face. The "fabric" could just be Pecunem's scans that gives this look to a lot...
I like the palmette; have not seen one on a Corinth Stater, before. Lovely.
Is this a Pecunem coin? it looks like one of their photographs. Regardless if it is authentic or not, it appears to be struck, with splay lines on...
I recall referring to my Istros drachm as the "highlight of my archaic collection," when I first posted it a few years ago. A few months later I...
It's bronze with a hint of disease. ha. Gold doesn't corrode; and is, well, Gold colored. It appears to be of Greek origin, with a female...
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