This morning I read an interesting article published by CNBC on role hunting, see link below. The article focuses on the popularity of this trend...
On April 6, 2017 I bought the Antioch Tet of Trajan Decius, pictured below, from Harlan Berk. At the time I was undergoing cancer treatments at...
About 4 years ago I bought the slabbed Parthian silver drachm at auction, pictured below, when the market for Parthian coins was rather soft. At...
I'm proposing a hypothetical question in this thread. If given a choice between the ancient Kushan gold coin and the American Jefferson nickel...
Hobo nickels are coins that have had their designs modified with files, engraving, chasing, and carving tools. The most popular coins to work with...
As the late Michel Prieur's collection of Roman Provincial coins is being liquidated in stages I'm in awe at the immense size of his collection...
I bought the coin pictured below at least 40 years ago at a coin show in Rochester, NY. I lost the coin when I moved about 5 years ago & found it...
Despite being an American gold coin I'm posting this pendant in the World Coins forum because the mount was most likely made in Europe or by a...
After graduating high school at the age of 18, that age when you know everything :rolleyes:, I got a job working for a meat packing company on...
I recently won the provincial bronze coin pictured below from Roma Numismatics E-Sale 59. It was struck in the reign of Gordian III, AD 238-244,...
I always wanted a Roman coin from the Mesopotamian city of Carrhae, site of the famous battle of 53 BC. General Marcus Licinius Crassus, one of...
I bought the hand wrought coin silver ashtray pictured below in Santa Barbara, CA in 1971 along with 6 sycee ingots for the melt value of silver...
The coin pictured below is being offered at CNG Auction 112, Lot 80. It is one of the most iconic of all Greek coins. Naxos, Sicily, circa 460 BC,...
I won this handsome Tet from Roma Numismatics E-sale 59, see photos below (last two courtesy of Roma Numismatics). The coin was struck in Antioch,...
Pictured below is a bronze follis of Anastasius, struck AD 498-518, Constantinople Mint, 5th Officina, 18.18 gm, 33 mm, 6h. Aside from some areas...
Christie's of London recently auctioned an extremely rare Romano-British bronze "Healing Dog" that was found in a hoard of bronze fragments that...
I bought the coin pictured below at a coin show in Buffalo, NY about 40 years ago for the princely sum of $50.00. Did I get "Buffaloed" on this...
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