Hilarious but true. Everyone was crossing the street at will no matter if cars were coming. I remember one time everyone was patiently waiting...
Zeus likes to sit on his Pi [ATTACH]
I forgot to mention there are emulators for browsers too. A big problem on more complex pages are out of date browsers like IE9 ect.
Phones zoom in and out with the touch of a finger, so generally not an issue on simple static html pages. If there are multiple scrolling fixed...
Far out! I don't know exactly what causes colors like these but I've seen quite a few different shades. Don't adjust your monitor, this one is as...
I can not tell from the photos and no longer deal with these types due to how common they are and the high number of fakes. This article will...
Maybe enlisting the help of the waybackmachine would help your search. Just for fun I looked at mine from 2003, complete with broken images and...
I actually watch his auctions but completely missed that one. Congratulations. If that is BD, hopefully you neutralize it.
Yes it is a star. I like bronze coins of his, has quite a variety. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] He has at least 36 mints that made coinage for him, this one...
Barry's explanation should help with that. I have seen a few articles in the last 10 years that talk about the gold issues. The first pharaoh to...
You can also do a comparison with Zeus or any number of other dieties. [ATTACH] Antioch Year 117/ 68 AD AE 19 Obvs: ANTIOX EΩN, Head of Zeus...
That's a nice one Bing. [ATTACH] Constantine II Mint: Nicomedia 328 to 329 AD AE 3 Obvs: CONSTANTINVS AVG Revs: PROVIDENTIAE AVGG, Camp gate. SMNΔ...
I was gearing up to start a new site on Seleucid coin types when I came across this. [ATTACH] Looks like a great database for the empire. Very...
I had some complaints exporting especially from customers in Canada and the UK because I put a higher value than they paid. Not much, but what I...
Those are nice ones, and the 40 nummi is a biggon! All I have is this measly 37mm. [ATTACH] Justinian I 542 to 543 AD (Year 16) Mint:...
It's a replica of a real Phoenician Tetradrachm of Cleopatra and Antiochus VIII.
That one on the left looks interesting :D [ATTACH] Seriously I hope you have fun sorting them.
These are one of the most ubiquitous and most recognized issues of the Seleucid empire. The control on the right is [ATTACH] The left control mark...
I have thought about this before and am under the impression it would cost more to make a convincing forgery than it would to buy an authentic...
Michael VIII was the founder d. 1282. I believe yours is a Bulgarian coin though. [ATTACH] Michael VIII Constantinople 1261 to 1282 BC AE trachy...
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