What is the source for this info?
[ATTACH] This bronse weighs 11.24grams and is 24mm. So Doug, this is a half uncia? Confused by your last post.:eek:
Thats a great looking coin. McCabe's site is most imformative about the formation and early days if the republic. My collecting focus is headed in...
I may be incorrect but I interpret from reading McCabe that the first coins strck with Roma on the coins were bronze unciae with ship prow on the...
I'm with Zumbly. I'm going to experiment. I will report back.
I broke down and ordered a can of "Renaissance micro-crystalline wax polish" and it is truly amazing to behold. Before I crack the seal on this...
Amen, ancient one! Peace/Out
And remember every body; its not tuna with good taste; it's tuna that tastes good.
[ATTACH] These folks did not want to become Roman! Post your "lower boot" coins.
I was a huge Hot Tuna fan! Saw them live in Indianapolis.
I think "sea food" is now the operant theme.
[ATTACH] From the west coast of Spain, Gades or Cadiz today.
TIF is correct. This is a Phoenician coin. It's kinda related. Same time anyway. Sorry.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Ive posted these before. They are my spanish lady coins. Im on jury duty so i dont have my attribution data. But the first...
Acsearch for price range on prevoius auctioned coins and of course CNG.
[ATTACH] Tyrants of Sicily. You know the story. The obverse is Tony Soprano circa 300 BC.
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The reverse is cool...very striking. But I don't know this coin. What's the attribution stuff?
They were bass-ass!! They told Alexander Serverus, when he offered them coinage to chill out and quit making a fuss; they notably replied "Feevil...
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