There you go!
This thread makes me wonder, why is it acceptable for an ancient marble bust (or literally any other artifact) can be 'repaired' and it's worth...
Coincidentally this tiny denarius of Julia Domna is also my first denarius! [ATTACH] next, your first denarius!
A Gordian III antoninianus was my first denomination of an ant, and also one of the first Roman coin in my collection that I got last year from...
Coins are not suitable for investments, but if were to spend that much in coins, then gold bullion. I would definitely not buy any ancient coins...
British India, Bengal presidency, Probably Calcutta mint.
Athens owl tets and Alexander III tets were some of the most common ancient coins produced, so I wonder if the Romans ever used them in...
12 hrs, I don't have Achilles, how about Amazon?! Stater from Cilicia Soloi, with female Amazon warrior, and a bunch of grapes to signify the...
This is my first time participating, I just sent a bunch of coins to the other side of the world a couple of days ago!
I believe the element Ir is supposed to be Iron which is denoted as Fe, whereas Ir stands for Iridium! Or is it actually Iridium o_O
It is described Seleucis and Pieria.
I came across a Roman tetradrachm of Herennius Etruscus on ebay, surprisingly the seller also included the metal content! [ATTACH] Interesting to...
Guatemala
That seller also has an ebay store, I've seen coins sell there like hot cakes in their auctions, maybe they wanted to relist it on ebay?!
Hi, I had some issues with a dealer on Ma-shops, they have listed a coin with an option to make offer, so I did, let's say the coin was $78 and I...
Got this lot in the mail today, the seller described it as official Roman bronze, but the crude style just gave it away. [ATTACH] Some of my...
Anno Domini 1450- 13 That's what all I could decipher o_O
Here are my 'company' coins! [ATTACH] From left to right: 1.British East India Company half Anna. 2.(top) French Indian Fleur de lis type,...
And here is the elf! [ATTACH]
How often do you guys browse for coins (ancient/modern)? and what avenues do you mostly use?
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