You missed a great game (great if you're a Bronco's fan).
Coins sold in lots are gone through with a fine tooth comb. If you hit the jackpot and find that one coin, you ought to buy a lottery ticket.
All of the turtle coins you posted are in VF condition and will cost you an arm and a leg. Maybe all four of your limbs. I have one I paid $300...
Nice one MM. A really good strike on the reverse.
Nice coin little brother. I especially like the "high" flat top on the figure in the hut.
WOW! I came to this really late and have enjoyed the conversation. I agree with most if nopt all of what has been said. Bravo to the Ancients...
I would guess the value to be less than $20. But, then again, I am a bottom feeder and find these types of coins reguarly for much less than you...
+1
Careful Steve
+1 Crazy? It looks like you have a very good start on it.
Believe it or not, I like your"fake" of Cornelia Supera. If it's a Slavy, it's collecatable on it's own and has value even as a copy.
Nice lot for Gallienus. Depending on your cost, this could be a nice set to begin a Gallienus sub-set.
I don't see any tooling, but maybe I'm just dense.
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Mine is as well.
Was I piling on??????? Never!
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All Victory Augustus [ATTACH]Nero [ATTACH] Galba [ATTACH] Otho [ATTACH]Septimius Severus [ATTACH]
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