Last coin for 2021. Now I’m down to five more for a complete set. They must be the same TPG, grade and FBL. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Constantius II and a fallen horseman from the Sirmium Mint. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
And Divus Constantinua with a Chariot, Hand of God from the Cyzicus Mint. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hard to see on my cell camera but it’s there. I have two of these, both from the West 57th St. Collection. Notice that there is no grade on the...
A few days ago I did a thread on my “Constantine I and Sons” coin. I made a mistake in that posting. I stated that this coin [ATTACH][ATTACH] was...
Look what I just unpacked, My second Wolf coin. I think it’s nicer than my first one. This is from the collection of Doug Smith. It is well...
I’ve never heard of them unless it was years ago and I forgot. My first thought was who are they? I acquired these 2 rolls in 2006 and totally...
A bronze horseman. Philip II was the father of Alexander the Great. This coin has nice details and a slightly dark chestnut patina. Kings of...
This is known as a obol or a bronze unit. I purchased this from John in March of 2016 and just opened the package a few days ago. It’s a beautiful...
105-95 BC Obv. Turreted bust of Tyche, right. Rev. ZMYPNAION HPAE, Aphrodite Stratonkis, wearing polos, standing facing, resting arm on column,...
No one else in the family enjoys coin collecting except me. I know they wouldn’t go into a coin shop. They still wouldn’t go even if I went,...
Early Half Dimes offer many varieties to the collector. They are dated 1794-1873. They underwent a number of changes, both in weight and style. An...
Early in his reign Septimius Severus had to fight off Pescennius Niger in the east. This brought about coinage closer to the battle. Emesa was the...
It’s good plated. I’ve seen lots of coins gold and silver plated but a modern quarter? It’s only 17 years ago. I don’t ever recall seeing one this...
Darker but a well centered and detailed coin from the Siscia Mint AD 334-335. Obv. CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C; Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right....
Graded by NGC with a date of 1967 in MS-62 as a Obverse Struck Thru Capped Die Mint Error. In this case my poor photo skills are not to blame....
Born John R. Sinnock on July 8, 1888 in Raton, Colfax County, New Mexico. Died on May 14, 1947 (aged 58) at Staten Island, Richmond County...
Actually a 1/12th Stater. As you can see by the third picture, it’s 1/4th the size of our modern day Dime. Miletos was an Ancient Greek city on...
I opened one of unopened packages of mine and found 14 silver ounces. I still have a large number of unopened items and some of them contains more...
This coins shape was very difficult to get a decent photo of. It’s shaped like a bowl, literally. And the coin has a crack on the outside edge....
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