Yeah, but Caligula in silver is not something likely to happen on MY budget! Sorry for the brief derailment, everyone. Guess we're still waiting...
I've had four Caligulas since 2007. Two succumbed to bronze disease. I've only had two coins ever get bronze disease. Couldn't be some $10...
WELCOME TO OCTOBER!!! :woot: We're finally here! I've been counting the weeks, months, and days since June. Many's the steamy summer day when...
Hear, hear. 'Tis good to see the good Deacon back amongst us.
Correct. He's a toughie. But they're not unknown, and some CoinTalkers have 'em. I ain't one of 'em. I managed to get 110 or so emperors and...
'Twas the canopic jar on this Hadrian that made me buy this one, from Ken Dorney. [IMG]
Wow, what a terrific medal! Sterling, too! the NSI must be a pretty classy operation.
I can't help with that one. :( There's some here who can...
Latvia, 1929 [IMG]
A baby Wildman in gold! Yay! @Chris B will no doubt approve! :)
Here's Lucius Verus. [IMG] And Commodus. [IMG] Smaller pix from my old 2007-08 novice collection.
Speaking of which, before we move on from Antoninus Pius... [IMG] [IMG]
The first coin does look like it's got some minor clips to me. Take my non-expert assessment on that with the proverbial grain of salt, however.
That’s a Photoshop template of some kind. I lack the skills and software to do them myself, which is why I’ve switched to a more basic grey...
For a second or so, before reading your post, I looked at the coin photo and thought that was the coin that got spent rather than the item that...
I see a platypus eating an eclair.
Oh. Don't I feel sheepish now. LOL Makes sense.
Wow, is that last one above a bearded Trajan? Never seen that (or paid close enough attention to the type, I suppose). Hadrian. [IMG]
Cool. Hobo-carving coins can be habit forming. [IMG] The three-cent chicken here is a 19th century love token work. The others are by modern...
The Twilight Zone reboot adapted that in the '80s, I think. I remember seeing it too.
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