You're just a devil aren't you little brother. Nice coins, but what is Momma going to say (and don't give me that foolishness, that you wear the...
And leave none for the rest of us!!!!!!
It would be a more noble profession, although, with your talent, we will still laugh at you behind your back.:bucktooth:
I'm glad you agree. It is sensible, isn't it?
I'm not good enough to say anything about it without having an image to look at. Sorry.
Nice coin. I would love to have a Larissa coin. I purchased one as a gift for my niece who is named Larissa, but I have none in my collection...
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Exactly! I love all you guys and gals. But I'm especially fond of Southern (fried chicken, grits, pigs feet, hog jowls, etc, etc.).
No offense intended Michael. Just pokin' fun at a fellow Southerner.
Yay! The dancing chicken. I couldn't help myself Aiden. Really, I love your coin, but it makes me smile every time I see it.
Really? I thought you were a Southerner. Are you really a yankee?
Yep. Had to look that un up too. :rolleyes:
OUTSTANDING!!!!! Hard to say anything else. Congratulations. [ATTACH] SICILY, KAMARINA Æ Tetras OBV: Helmeted head of Athena left REV: KAMA,...
What a petulant looking portrait. Great detail.
It took me a while to find the time to take this image, but here it is at last. [ATTACH] BTW, the larger coin is 46.4g, 36mm while the smaller...
[ATTACH] PTOLEMY IV AE36 OBVERSE: Diademed head of Zeus Ammon right REVERSE: PTOLEMIAOU BASILEWS, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, looking...
@old49er this is a beautiful coin to feed your addition. BTW, 1949 was a mighty good year IMHO.
Heck, I have Ancient coins and power tools. What a criminal I am. Shocking.
@ancientcoinguru that's a fabulous reverse.
I'm jealous!
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