Everything there is red, including the sent/received items. As I mentioned earlier, there is also the fact that when I click on the coins it sends...
I always try to keep in the back of my mind: "What would Dick Dastardly or Skeletor do..."
I have received them this morning, immediately wrote to him by his MA-Shops-listed email address and then called the Bestellhotline number, hoping...
Another weird thing is that although the coins are shown in my profile as bought, if I press on the link I get sent to other different coins that...
I'm a regular person, but I got humbled today by the trust of this man in a complete stranger. If I get no reply digitally I will eventually try...
Hello everyone, A strange thing happened today: I got in the mail two coins that I have not paid for. Let me explain a bit: last week I sent two...
This UNC but heavily damaged siliqua with mint luster from Savoca: [ATTACH] CONSTANTIUS II (337-361) AR19mm 1.95g reduced siliqua, minted at...
Coinage in the name of Bohemond III was also minted under the Regency of his mother Constance of Antioch and then of Constance and her new...
It's a copper liard of Louis XV from Reims in 1770, rather common mint and year, and in bad condition. Nice and interesting if it's a garden find...
As always in the case of such old but copious coinage, there is a sequencing of types according to lettering and device details that make up the...
Yours is Bohemond III, but you can use the table from Malloy to pinpoint the class.
This type was so popular that it was kept as a virtual immobilization to around the 1250s, covering the reigns of Bohemond III, IV and V, with a...
The other coins look like Constantius II / FH type small late AE3/4, Constantine I / campgate type and unknown Severan empperor / probably...
Depending on weight and alloy, this is either a denier tournois of Giovanni II Orsini as Despot of Arta from around 1325 or a "local" Albanian or...
At 1.03g, this tornese of Thebes (primary mint) was likely minted around 1290 as an avanpremiere for Guy II as regnant Duke of Athens. At this...
Much of the interest in the coinage of the early 350s is owed to the coinge of Magnentius and to his smart propaganda moves, including the idea to...
An utterly unremarkable Vetranio, but it was 30EUR delivered. [ATTACH] And regarding @Alegandron 's AE3, there was a time when I thought that...
The leeuwengroot of Arnold van Rummen was 12EUR unidentified and offered as "French" coinage. Were it to be recognized as what it was I doubt I...
I kind of like it as it is.
The VRBS ROMA FELIX is top notch.
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