ALBUM 1, Page 2 Roman Empire: billon reduced centenionalis; VRBS ROMA city commemorative, ca. 330-340 AD [IMG] Roman empire: silver siliqua of...
ALBUM 1, Page 1 Greece (Ionia, Phokaia): electrum hekte, ca. 478-387 BC [IMG] Greece (Thrace, Pantakapaion): bronze Æ21, ca. 310-303 BC [IMG]...
[IMG] September 27, 2021 So what is an "eclectic box"? It is a completely freestyle collection, abandoning the traditional structure of "sets"...
I've had it happen a few times. Never with like ten in a row, but occasionally a wee hiccup.
I probably answered years ago, and forgot all about that. LOL
That's not a bad idea, sellers putting "ancient" in their titles.
You absolutely robbed someone, if that was any time in the last few decades! ;) Handsome piece!
I think it's on your end. Not saying it's you specifically, but I think the issue is on your end or has something to do with your connection, not...
Yikes, that's my comment. I agree with @Lehigh96 - the NZ coin in the OP is cleaned, but not mechanically whizzed.
Y'all have me beat. At 9 mm, this is presently my smallest. [IMG] [IMG]
I forgot about that Czech type. Had never seen the Cape Verde one. I like both. It's a nice theme.
I endorse the eclectic, "freestyle" approach. Forget about structured "sets" and take a walk on the wild side. Collect a little bit of...
(Belated reply) Does anyone have a 1565 Lizzie, of any denomination? That's the date I wanted.
Dad had several of those when I was growing up. Usually red. But one was white. Same region of origin as the coins, obviously.
I’ll bet the price was right on that one, too! ;) Made me happy too, seein’ it again here. :)
Love that! A ‘12-D nickel, a CircCam, and a family heirloom, to boot!
PS- @Randy Abercrombie - I spent a month or so in Juarez in 1986. If I remember my Krause catalog correctly, that year turned out to be the key...
Struck in 10% silver! (.100 fine). One wonders why they even bothered, though on the other hand, that little bit of silver does give them the...
Oh, so it would feel just like home to me, then. :rolleyes: I’m glad we’re finally getting a break from it here. SE coastal GA in summer is like...
I'm jealous of all these Tanit/horsie coins. Especially of the electrum ones. I imagine we'll see one of those here before all is said and done.
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