It seems to me that ancients when slabbed will cost more because the cost of slabbing is passed on to the buyer.
Glad this worked out for you! I really like that reverse design.
Looking for errors can be a fun way to enjoy this hobby but you'll need to spend some time learning what the errors look like. I don't know the...
I need to image my latest, your posts remind me @Circus I'm digg'n the Thinker's Creed!
Very nice and congratulations on adding goals to the collection. I didn't know about the mystery surrounding how he met his end.
He does have a great collection. I'm usually a few pages behind...
Think to change this you just need to contact an Administrator.
thank you!
Didn't know you collected those too! I would love to get into sutler tokens...but the entry fee is a little steep for me.
Here is my only Hadrian [IMG] Hadrian, AD 117 -138 AE as, 10.8g, 27mm; 6h; Rome mint, AD 125-128. Obv.: HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS PF; laureate head...
Great detail on the first one. Are you working on the different altar types...I can't remember what thread that was in...:confused:
^ What he said.
It looks like Hispania's hair is being blown in the wind.
Nice!
Oh, there was is a public thread on dealers... https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ancient-coin-dealer-list.252616/
In my reference book on sutler scrip (can't remember the title/author right now) sutlers were attached to units all over the Union. I remember...
Well the Army had sutlers to help supply the troops with essentials not issued by the government. Sutlers would extend credit to the troops...
Uh... So - I'm trying to figure out what the purchasing power of these coins were in their time. Not finding much on my own. Anyone have any...
Yes. My last package went 12 days with no change.
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