Number one landmark in Rome, Trajan's column.[ATTACH]
Very nice denarius Orfew, a very historical type and still with good detail, congrats.
Thanks for sharing that article, I have been wondering how this is going to work and if auction houses like NN will collect tax as they are...
Just for interest here is another one of these restoration issues, nowhere near as rare as the Domitian of Claudius but still scarce. This one is...
I was going great guns till you started making these comments, it's all your fault...:mad::mad::mad:
Thanks, but your silver has beautiful detail and I love all the objects on the reverse, great choice, very clean coin.
Nice one Orfew, good pick up.
Very nice, another great pick up, congrats David.
There isn't to much I don't like about both coins, fantastic. The hardest part as most are finding is what to vote for, for toning and eye appeal...
I nearly hit the like button, but I don't think it's appropriate to like someone losing three beautiful coins........look harder :eek:
Nice portrait of Quietus, not an easy one to get, I have one of his brother Macrianus, Bithynia, Nicaea, showing the city walls as they were in...
Great coin, and thanks for sharing that pic and info, I have often wondered what mountain that was on coin.
Very nice, and scarce as well.
Congrats zumbly, I wouldn't like to come up against either of you with fantastic coins like those two.
Now you tell me after I spent my 99c...:meh:
Even if they are within half a mm, that is close enough for me, as a sheet-metal worker years ago, I always took pride in working within half a mm...
Both great coins it is a shame you can only have one winner, congratulations to you both.
I am pretty sure it is point 2 (the 0 mark). I haven't seen too many where it uses the cut out edge. But check your book any way if I am wrong I...
I just bought one, thanks for the heads up. 99cents shipped to Australia, I don't know how they do it.....:D
The thing I notice the most with these Philip coins especially the Ant's is the different facial expressions on most coins.
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