Nope... YN's can get help and post here too ;) Why else would I, a YN, be here?
Yes, you do :D I much prefer Gros Morne over St. John's... L'anse Aux Meadows is beautiful too... I miss visiting Newfoundland :(
I picked up some books today... for $14, I got 8 books/ magazines... None on Carthage though...:o Two are Ancient coin catalogs/ books... the...
My first purchase, a Londinium Mint, Constantine the Great, Sol holding globe and whip. VF/XF You can see the muscles so well.. plus veins :D...
I agree.. something looks off... and my take from the photos is it has been cleaned a lot more than the 'light wipe' in the listing.
Other is French, Napoleon III, 1856
Wish I could afford them ;)
I can read a bit of French, but not enough for a book on coins... may be able to learn around the topic though... I have a book budget of $500......
I'm looking for some good reference books on Carthaginian coins, Punic-Sicily Coins and Punic Coins. I am looking for the references as I am very...
My 'Grail Coins': Carthage, AU 20-shekels, Head of Tanit/ Horse with Head Reverted, 12-13 grams Carthage, EL 30% 12-shekels, Head of Tanit/ Horse...
It is pronounced ket-sal-co-atil-us, according to the Mellborne Museum. :D
Interesting Byzantines, cool story! Here is what my (minimal) knowledge from them (each , is the next coin): Row 1: Half Follis (K:20), Unknown,...
I see one on Rick Snow's site, PCGS MS-62, for $1,150 (I much prefer yours) Great Price!
It is worth getting some Ancient coins, but not the one from Apmex (overpriced and slabbed) Ancients aren't very fragile (except those with large...
:D What I got from that is you are the :loud:who orders everyone around... :devil:
I wouldn't be talking Steve... :evilGrin:
Sample Slabs... I collect Ancients, where slabs aren't welcome, and Sample Slabs, where you buy the slab, not the coin!
They are very cool!
Chrsmat, It is Notgeld, Uberlingen 10 Pfennig, Zinc
Hmm... maybe we could make a thread for trades... wonder if that would be allowed though...
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