Book arrived today, looks fascinating.
@ominus1 yes that's them. Never been so tired in my life
Thanks Victor, it will be delivered tomorrow
Complete waste of time to try and compare grading ancients against modern examples. Grading ancients is so subjective, so often I disagree with...
All these hippos, I am green with envy, and elephants too. My idea of heaven.
I don't have a picture of mine. My parents met on a troop ship going to Egypt. I had seen a coin that mum had had many years ago. We didn't know...
@Ancient Aussie good to be back if only briefly. My body, particularly brain is screaming for sleep. See avatar.
Hanging in there...
@Bing one of my all time favourite coins
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hadrian (Augustus) Region, City: Caesarea , Cappadocia Coin: Silver Drachma ADPIANOC CEBACTOC - Laureate bust...
Picked this one up. I have a cippus somewhere. Sellers photo. Silver antoninianus of Philip I, emperor 244-249 CE. Rome mint, officina 1, 248...
I have a jpg that is a black square. After remove has done its job, I just add picture and select it. Only had one image fail and that was a...
Worked for me. Much better than bonanza.com. Thanks for the link.
Faustina I ?
I use microsoft Jigsaw. Any online photo, use the snipping tool to make your own jigsaw. Max is currently 600 pieces which I'd quite enough on the...
Looks like a shell. Intriguing, I would have snapped it up in a heartbeat.
Side view, other side? Briefly read something the menorah was originally 7 oil lamps, the candelabra was unknown in the middle East before 400CE.
[IMG] [IMG] State, City: Lycia, Termessos Minor Coin: Bronze - Apollo laureate head within dots and countermark of winged insect TERMHS-SEWN -...
@Valentinian I could spend hours looking at that page. Stunning stuff.
Thank you Brian I like yours too.
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