It says I do not have sufficient privileges to reply. Are we supposed to just send you the bids via PM? Maybe you should state that.
Here's an example of a Neapolitan coin we were convinced was tooled from the photo. I bought it on the chance it wasn't because it would confirm...
The first picture isn't in focus so the comparison is too difficult to be sure when any alleged tooling happened. I think the coin was probably...
Great coin, Victor!
I've never had a problem.
The dirt gives them nice highlights. Don't remove it!
I'm sorry I thought he was asking to ID them all in which case this thread would be mind-bogglingly complex.
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I think it is just harshly cleaned.
How does it compare to the example in the RBW book, if the type is listed? I'm not near my copy now. I can't imagine it is much better.
That's a real beauty. Nicely done.
This first coin might show a cornucopia in the second photo on the right side of the reverse. If so, and given the weird flan, it might be a...
Second coin looks Greek. The second photo of the second coin is the obverse, and I see a helmeted Athena to right, reverse needs to be rotated 90...
I think you'd be better off buying one coin somewhere else for $20. If he's selling these at $2 a piece plus the slab they're probably just junk...
Nice coin. I wish I had one to show- I've always admired these.
The catalog is actually much easier the second time around because I've learned a lot of time saving tricks and know also what not to waste time...
I picked up this coin in a recent CNG eAuction to help fuel my brain as I begin the silver catalog. Hope you like it- I certainly do! [ATTACH]
Are you sure auction houses let the coin owner withdraw his bid on his own coin, after he determines/guesses at the other bidder's limit? That is...
Great coin ancientnut. Congrats!
I understood it the way Kunker's email indicates. At least that's how it was written up on CoinsWeekly. Trade will slow down but not stop. I...
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