In any way you wish is the simple answer. There are easy examples to find and there are hard examples. Easy might include Vespasian and...
And I prefer the detail in the second.
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Glad to hear it @TIF. It somehow, at least partially, restores my faith in mankind.
That's a beauty @Sallent.
My son just sent me two articles most here will find interesting. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-guernsey-45034312...
I have some "less than perfect" examples: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My only left facing Vespasian [ATTACH] VESPASIAN Æ Dupondius OBVERSE: IMP CAES VESP AVG P M T P COS V CENS, radiate head left REVERSE:...
How so very true. Life changes!
I am thouroughly enjoying this as I did last year when my coin didn't make it off the starting block. As far as bargains go, I try to research...
That is a real beauty @Terence Cheesman and I mean no disrespect for @AnYangMan,s coin. I will say that I have much more understanding of the...
Vivid imagination!
To me, this is the toughest yet. Like @dougsmit said, Split decision. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ditto!
It's very hard to tell just from an image. Having said that, I lean towards it being authentic. Wait for some of our more experienced Greek...
I like my naps!
I thought the same, so I added some light to the image. Hopefully, this is allowed. If not I will take it down. [ATTACH]
Welcome to CT @Zlaja21. That's a very nice MD find.
Conratulation @Jay GT4
Thank s all. It was a tough competition from a tough competitor. If nothing else, I've progressed one more step than I did last time.
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