As I type this, the JC bronze that has been a subject here has now been relisted over on VC, though it now says "tooled"....
It looks fine to me.
I like that one, nice find. Love the overall look of it.
Those are neat coins, Victor.
@nicholasz219 Looks like it has some bronze disease, hopefully, you can treat it.
Neat find for them, thanks for the link.
[img] L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus. (89 B.C.) AR Denarius O: Bare head of King Tatius right, SABIN downward behind, TA in monogram before; R: Two...
That's a nice example, congrats. I've never bought a coin when I was away. About the only thing I ever bought was souvenir silver & copper rounds...
I like to know one way or another. I admit I sometimes wait weeks or longer before sharing new coins, so if there was an issue, my window to...
Sounds like you had a great time, looking forward to seeing your pics.
That's what I do. If I have a dry spell with ancients, I look for world silver piles & then sometimes buy some to fill the coin void. Nice batch...
Agreed, the coin looks OK and may just have green encrustations. I too have had solid silver pieces have some flaking now and then. I don't worry...
It depends on how much you paid for it. Ancient fakes can be fun to collect but not worth the higher cost of official issues. Curious to see what...
A lovely draped bust! An exquisite LC.
Yes, it's real, worth about $20.
Doesn't look right to mee either.
Wonderful gold!
A very nice coin, I like it. [img] Mithradates III (87 - 80 B.C.) AR Drachm O: Diademed bust of king left, wearing tiara decorated with 6 pointed...
Same, half in so I can just flip it to see the reverse. The binders are stored flat.
Wonderful coin, Warren. My sad Alexius I, if it is since I got vague info on it in 2013. [img] Alexius I (1081 - 1118 A.D.) AE Tetarteron O:...
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