No one. Pcgs doesn’t grade ancients. Barry Murphy
And there are quite a few modern items.... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And this that I don't think is authentic either.... [ATTACH] Barry Murphy
And this which I'm not convinced is 100% genuine, even though it sold for 90k.... [ATTACH] Barry Murphy
And this Severan type refers to games held in the Colosseum in 204.[ATTACH] Barry Murphy
[ATTACH] There's also a Severus Alexander aureus. Barry Murphy
Brushed is a term we use to indicate that a coin has been either heavily wiped with a cloth (usually with gold) or actually brushed with a wire...
If an ancient coin falls out of the prongs we can fix it. Barry Murphy
robinjojo you must not have read the previous posts. It’s not a body bag. The online NGC photos are just for verifying that the coin you are...
You’re welcome Bing. It was a tough one to see clearly. Barry
Bing, your last coin is a Galerius, not Maximinus. IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG. RIC 37a or 41, depending on the dots before and after the...
Just to clarify the above post by Algo….. NGC doesn't refuse to grade coins by this seller. If the coins are genuine, who he seller was is...
The no grade holder is just the lowest tier for bulk submissions. It's used primarily for inexpensive coins or by promoters who want to limit...
All 3 coins are forgeries. Barry Murphy
It's perfectly genuine. Barry Murphy
I agree they are the same die, there are quite a few differences though that can't be explained if they are the same coin. I also don't like the...
Concerning the original post in this thread, I'm not convinced those are the same coin. In fact I am 95% certain they are not the same coin. The...
Stock markets crashing. world economy grinding to a halt. Possible 25% unemployment. Empty grocery store shelves. All non-essential...
Good luck with staying open CNG. The Governor's website says all non-essential businesses must close and has authorized state officials to enforce...
Definitely Heraclea. The DN CONSTANTINI/VOT XXX type was only struck at Rome, Ticinum, Heraclea and Constantinople. The style clearly identifies...
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