Ok well we can help. :-)
I think if you posted one or two coins per day no one would mind. You should try to learn to find them yourself, it is fun and satisfying.
See thread #1 for how to look these up yourself. It is not too hard with a little practice. Then you don't have to rely on other people. Post...
I wondered if anyone would notice the socks statement. :-) Check out Heifer International if you are not familiar with them! Don't give a...
You can also go to cngcoins.com to their research page. Enter descriptive words. Check the three types of results pages: store, printed...
Go to acsearch.com. Type in helmet nike wreath ae (ae=bronze). Scroll. Bingo. Now you try it! :-)
https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3482681 MYSIA. Pergamon. Ae (Circa 133-27 BC). Choreios, magistrate. Obv: XOPEIOY. Helmeted head of...
Thank you, I feel very fortunate this year in many ways! John
Very nice Lysimachos! I have to show this thread to my wife. :-)
[ATTACH] Checking my email two weeks before Christmas I noticed one from one of my favorite vcoins dealers. It was a purchase receipt email and...
Isiusiisiuisii denarius is my favorite Roman (imitative or barbaric) coin find of the year! This is what happens when you only have three letter...
Welcome to cointalk! What are your collecting interests? John
Welcome to cointalk. That is a cool coin minted in Egypt under the Romans as TIF said. You will find there are many interesting ancient coins for...
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Welcome to the forum! I am away from my office so I can't look this up at the moment. I am sure someone can help. What other ancients do you...
Merry Christmas everyone! Still battling an ant and roach problem: [ATTACH] I may need to have another contest next year! :-) John
Here is where you can find Steve's latest posts. https://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?topic=113753.0 Go say hello to him! :-)
I've been inspired by @jamesicus to try to be a little more methodical in my collecting. I admire how he has really focused his efforts. John
Maybe this: https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=3625003 SELEUCIS & PIERIA. Seleucia Pieria. Pseudo- autonomous. Time of Trajan (98-117)....
Most people here like the coins of all emperors and personalities; they may not like the person, but that does not stop us from liking the coins!...
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