Yep this came to light around a year ago. I suppose the only way to be sure is to drill all of them out. :dead-horse:
:smile That was me Brooklyn back in the stone age in the Bronx.
Well the Lion is Thracian (Cherronesos hemiobol) circa 480 BC - The ladies head is Euboia League circa 196 - 146 BC / Nymph Histiaea on ships bow...
:rollling: Looks like an "Ode to ugly coinage" Brooklyn.
The snake looks icky, they should stick to roos and kola bears. :D
Somebody hates the Lion's Club. Gawd. :cool:
:foot-mouth: If I only knew then what I know now. Back in the 1960's slot machines in Nevada would pay off in silver dollars (Morgans & Peace)....
Euro gooberments red tape will surly strangle this venture. :foot-mouth:
Man-o-man Brooklyn, that gold Caligula is sooooo tempting. :eek:
:devil: Where's a marsupial wolf when you need him ???? That little critter looks good to eat. [IMG]
Here is the original in an old IGC slab. [IMG][IMG]
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Good going Jim. :yes:
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I have never seen that one before. The Stacks photo did not come up on your link. I have not seen that style before on coinage, but it is a...
I am attracted to Roman Republic and the 12 Caesars silvers currently. My interest span 3,00 years and all of Earth. I am a history buff and use...
Thanks Mat, I also have him "dragging captive." Here is a rather poor photo, I will have to retake when I get around to it. :p [IMG][IMG]
Gosh I remember when replica Reb notes came with a box of Cherrios. Its amazing to see these things being passed off today, to the unwary. :cool:
:rolleyes: Father Hidalgo & Madero. [IMG][IMG]
:D O-la-la Yep the best I ever saw,
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