That is a wonderful coin. What are it's dimensions? I'm imagining it's a smaller issue. I particularly like how the coin portrays the old culture...
Her face is scary!
Think CACA is looking better and better.
That was all very reasonable advice @Carthago
I think something like Excel or a similar spreadsheet might work for you. There is also coin collecting software and some of them sound pretty...
That's a great group there!
phew! That is a lot!
Nothing I own fits that...wait...there might be a coin in my collection that has their caps, but they're mostly off flan if I remember...
Words of wisdom right there.
This coin reminds me of this [IMG] Septimius Severus, Nikopolis ad Istrum, AD 139-211 AE, 3.11g, 16.5mm; 2h Obv.: AV KAI [CE] CEVHPOC, laureate...
We better stop before he gets too full of himself:D
Haha, ya Bing's right. A bunch of ancient collectors got booted from some other site and this place took off!
I agree. Mine were both bought and earned - I'm active duty Air Force, about to hit my 12 year mark:eek: The ones earned are much more special...
Ok. Well Steve was fun but here's my "creepiest" coin and great for Halloween: [IMG] Zeugitana, Carthage, BC 300 - 264 AE, 4.78g, 19mm; 2h Obv.:...
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See this thread I started almost 3 years ago:oops:: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/challenge-coins.218228/ Here's my gallery of challenge...
I have no temples:oops: If this thread is still kick'n in a couple days I should have a Gordian III though! :D
@Markus1959 is right. I wouldn't pay much over 10 since they were likely passed out to returning service members.
I have the same collecting habits as @Mikey Zee so no show stoppers for me.
Free them!
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