Can't let it starve!
Ya like Chris, Nick, or Dan.:wacky::D
Possibly my rarest ancient. Thing is, rarities are not rare in ancients. [IMG] Constantine I, AD 306-337 AE, follis, 3.02g, 19mm; 6h; Siscia, AD...
I own a Decentius, minted in Arles, two victories reverse but I can't locate the photo and it's too late to take another. Here's a Magentius I...
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OH!!! OH!!! We do that too!!! Well not water knuckles but we'll ask the new kids to get ten yards of "flight line" or have them get air samples...
This has done wonders for my collection! Seriously though create some type of database/excel/spreadsheet to record all the information Bing...
Just don't tell them, ever.
Enjoy! Because of you I always consider CoinTalk home of "erudite numismatic discussion." ;):D
You know I participated in the modern one twice and loved my gifts both times. In fact, I still do. I sent out an ancient the first year...who...
Thanks John! Below are the two coins that completely changed my collecting habits... [IMG] Septimius Severus , AD 193-211 AR Denarius, 3.3g,...
[IMG] My first purchase were these 12 bought in an unseen lot here at CoinTalk from a respected member in January 2013. I didn't buy my next...
Nothing from Kassander here but I could bomb you with Ptolemies and Selecuids...
There is great pleasure in actually handling a coin. Feeling the relief, the weight or lack of, it's coolness. The tactile sensation allows one of...
Sadly...I think I saw the same thing in a Tinkerbell movie...
This might be my new avatar:oops:
Wait...are we in the Ancients, U.S., or Coin Chat? :p That would be a cool coin to own but unless the hammer price was somewhere around two...
I should have used the reply feature and smilies. When Doug said "smelters" I was meaning that's what they would become after melting. Sorry for...
Wires?
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