I am sorry for your loss Erin.
I love the deformed portrait on the first one @Mat
My Max Thrax (but not my photo): [IMG] @Andres2 , I lean towards liking your second photo better, but it is really close.
I am glad to see that @Valentinian I will do the same when I get a few minutes.
That is the book I was thinking of @dougsmit. I will admit that it has been years since I read it (maybe I'll get it off the shelf and give it...
I am very happy to see that one of my old friends has founded a good home.
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I may start with Butcher, I have another book by him which is very good. Then when/if I find myself needing more I'll snag McAlee from CNG....
I am The Borg, your coins will be assimilated, resistance is futile.
I have never looked at this book, but always assumed that it only provided coverage of the silver coinage.
What is considered the standard work of the coinage of Roman Syria? I have always had an interest in the bronze of this province.
At this point I am feeling sorry for these confused, overworked and disappointed coin dealers. When they put a coin up for someone who does not...
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...and what he hell, I was at this particular show (although this is not my video). [IMG] [IMG] [MEDIA]
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And for anyone who might be interested in the publication history of RIC (and I can't imagine why you would), may i point you to the following...
This is the kind of thread that makes this forum so much fun!
How do you adjust that for DST? Does it connect via USB?
I am not sure about IX which was published in 1933, but X was published in 1994 so it is still copyright protected. I think the same would be true...
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