As usual, wonderful trip report! I'm glad it was a success! @green18 I didn't know you had a beard. That's very stylish of you.
Oh ya, twisting arms for more coins!
Haha! Thanks @Sallent ! They're a great bunch of coins, for sure. The Constantine II reverse attracted me - nothing quite like the emperor all...
Yes! Liking that token @longnine009 !
Well we've moved a way from Constantine I so how about his boys? [IMG] Constantine II AE Reduced follis, 18mm, 3.1g; 6h; London, 318 AD Obv.: FL...
I'm not really a stacker but I prefer ASEs. I don't care for the design of the Maples and most of the generic rounds. I also feel ASEs would be...
That Lincoln is very cool!
Well...let's see if I can win with one point!
I voted "If any" because it's still worth a cent! I don't see anything either. If you get enjoyment from this activity keep it up, you'll find...
Hmm...guess I should read the links...:oops:
That one would compliment my soldiers with chi-rho nicely...wait. That is the Christian cross right?
Camp gates are pretty cool.
I'm another convert to the ancients and for those who may be a little overwhelmed but are interested, just pop on down to the Ancients section,...
I would like to get a campgate with doors one day.
Here is mine...well similar anyways: [IMG] Alexander III (the Great), Macedonia, BC 336 - 323 AE, 5.8g, 18mm; 9h; Sardes mint, Turkey Obv.: Head...
Never read the comics but I like the show! That medal is a lot like a challenge coin and many of those are manufactured in South Korea and other...
There's plenty of good stuff on the below websites: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/dougsmith/ http://esty.ancients.info/
I've wondered what the difference was as well.
Actually I found all your coins interesting Doug!
I like the answers idiots... and money laundering because it's interesting.
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