LOL I suppose you would Master Noob, since you sold it to me:p Like everyone else---especially to a 'generalist' like me--- it's nearly...
I almost forgot about this example (Yep, it needs an upgrade from a lousy 'practice photo') ...one of the very few I still had after I sold off my...
WOW!! What a great score!! Congrats @Alegandron I seem to recall I lost out on a similar type month ago...Damned budget always gets in the way:(
I almost forgot..... I have a Tetras of Kamarina, Sicily that I purchased from JAZ [ATTACH]
Thank for the kind words everyone!! For now, I guess it's how I numbered them but I'll probably change my mind tomorrow LOL
WOW!! What a fantastic reverse on that AE-24 of Theodosius!! And the obverse ain't too shabby either!
That's a terrific coin and a fascinating write-up!!!:woot: Dammit!! Now you got me thinking about adding Byzantine coins again!!;):D
The coins I chose span the ancient world much as my interests do. So I will list them as they fall into my top ten at this moment, otherwise I'll...
Gorgeous Tets @Quant.Geek !!!
WOW!! Three fantastic 'tetras' !!! Congrats JB and TIF !!! My 'creepiest' still has to be this RR denarius (Mars in Hades???;)): [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A very unusual and terrific coin !!!
Another winna Steve!!! I LOVE those big boys!!!
Very cool coins!! Naturally, the Daric and the Medallion caught my eye....especially since I have yet to add even a silver version of the former.
VERY NICE!!! All have terrific eye-appeal!!
Terrific posts everyone!!! Presently, my 'oldest denarius' is this Junius example--the Roma and Dioscuri type, 149 BC: [ATTACH]
Congrats on the cool drachm David!!
Cool variety!!! That 'Longshanks penny' is my favorite!!:)
I really LOVE the Albinus and Vespasian example---- talk about getting the 'biggest bang for the buck'.
As usual, your coin purchases are simply superb!!! I find it impossible to go beyond choosing three of the four as my 'favorite' LOL
WOW!! I'd love to own any of them, especially for under a $100.00 each!! My immediate favorites are the coins of 'Philip' and 'Pan'----Incredible...
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