MoCKBu4, Ask for your money back and keep us posted as to what happens then.
Here is a Philip II sestertius of the common PRINCIPI IVVENT type: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
steve6, you have an excellent Syrian Philip of Seleucia and Pieria. I really like that type. Philip I and Philip II have the same legend, so...
Onofrio, the rest of us seem to think it is a modern fake. The entire region near the rim is wrong (as is the style of the Janus head). I hope you...
One Diocletian argenteus reverse type is intended to tell the public about the value of the new denomination: 96 to the (Roman) pound (of...
The current Agora auction (auction 59) is closing soon: http://agoraauctions.com/listing/ About twenty of the Roman imperial coins from the...
Our member red_spork suggested another important reference work by Harold B. Mattingly. I have read it and incorporated its arguments in the...
Red, you are right. I have that book and didn't include his arguments or his dates . I'll take a look. One thing to like about web sites, as...
How are dates assigned to Roman Republican denarii? Unlike under the empire, there is no portrait of an emperor to narrow down the date range....
Send your skeptics to: http://esty.ancients.info/numis/ A "Frequently Asked Questions" page, page 2 addresses why genuine coins are so available.
I added a top-quality Trajan hem-hem crown of Egypt, a nice denarius of Antoninus Pius and a Zeugma piece of his, and a Tripolis galley of...
No one bought them at the original prices (already lower than vcoins), so I dropped the prices substantially. Take a look. I have added AFRICA,...
Long ago I was a grad student in math and part of my job was to proofread my major professor's forthcoming monograph. I found many typographical...
The OP coin is excellent, and the writeup even better. The ancient testimony, "he saw with his own eyes the trophy of a cross of light in the...
CoinTalk has an interesting thread about collecting--seeking versus having-- in the Coin Chat area:...
I just added 14 ancient Roman coins from the third century to my site: http://augustusmath.hypermart.net/coinlist.html Some are provincials of...
How do you share knowledge with others? Do you give talks to groups, compose web sites, write magazine articles, or books, or some other way?
The OP coin was of Justin and Sophia (AD 565-578), Sear 369, year 5, from Nicomedia. That Sear number is common. Here are years 4 and 6. [ATTACH]...
I have a friend who says, "A collection is like a shark; it must move forward or die." I have another friend who collected in a particular area...
PP, I recommend you begin here: http://esty.ancients.info/ and read the FAQ. Then read any of the other collecting-area pages that strike your...
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