I guess @Gam3rBlake is considering that bankers marks add value @AncientJoe , the reality is that TV shows and better education mean that any...
Whilst I am still young enough (66) to Scuba Dive, I still do so. Our first Vacation in 4 years is to Key Largo where I dive and my wife stays on...
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Here are some coins I like with bankers marks and I dare say if they were in plastic slabs it would be remarked on as if they were a negative....
I guess you have a point @Gam3rBlake but I don’t advertise the fact , I simply don’t mind bidding on them when I see them , I’ll post some tomorrow.
Nice coin @Gam3rBlake , as are the others, I see no problem with bankers marks and in fact look for them , as @DonnaML commented, they show the...
I believe a Saturnalia coin gift from another CT member @DonnaML
I believe you are right @ambr0zie and assumed it wasn’t. Although based in London , I do not believe their first language is English judging by...
Your comment about jinxing delivery made me smile @DonnaML I won several coins at the inaugural auction of Opisthodomos on Sunday, and paid their...
[ATTACH] Here's my owl which is iconic for me as I always wanted one and it is my only Greek Coin. I bagged this at a reasonable price 2 years...
[ATTACH] Julia Mamaea (mother of S. Alexander) Æ Sestertius. Rome, AD 224. IVLIA MAMAEA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust to right / VENVS...
This is one of my better buys, I liked the brown tone and put a tongue in cheek bid that worked and far less than you would pay for a denarius....
[ATTACH] 139 AD. Rome mint. Obv: FAVSTINA AVG ANTONINI AVG [PII P P] legend with draped bust right. Rev: [IVNONI] REGINAE legend with Juna...
Hi @Andres2 tbh I'm not educated enough to know but it was sold as such by a dealer and the comments accompanied the notes that came with it....
[ATTACH][ATTACH] ROMAN. AUGUSTUS (27 B.C.-14 A.D). BRASS DUPONDIUS . Moneyers# Series. Rome mint, 15 B.C. obverse. AVGVSTVS / TRIBVNIC / POTEST...
Thank you so much @thejewk that is very helpful. I don't have Askew's book although I should given my interests. In Sam Moorhead's "A history of...
This is one that I can attribute! [ATTACH] Carausius, 287-293 Antoninianus Londinium circa 290-292, billon 22mm., 3.08g. Radiate, draped and...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] 22.33 mm 3.55 gm, I cannot discern the mintmark it looks like a single "X" to me and I cannot find it in Sear.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] And here is mine, 20.3 mm 2.52 gm I've attributed this to Sear RCV 13648 but would welcome advice.
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