Both are very nice and I would welcome either (or both) into my collection.
I'm a big fan of the new style Athen's tets. These are nice and big. You will love the heft if you decide to free it. Congrats.
I'm not sure this is correct. I'm fairly certain Steve has many more than I do. But thanks.
As I said, I love your new coin [ATTACH] AUGUSTUS Æ Semis OBVERSE: AVGVSTVS DIVI·F, Laureate head right REVERSE: Q. PAPIR . CAR ....
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Love the new coin Oki, especially the portrait.
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I like scallops, but I love bacon. Good bacon!
What's wrong with you? Rod Stewart was one of the best.
So, let's see. You are a clear plastic protective cover?
I thought you might like this coin based solely on your heritage.
I purchased this coin on a whim a few weeks ago, mainly because I know nothing about Saguntum. I also like the scallop shell obverse. A little...
It's not Santa, it's the reindeer!
I'm about to lose a tooth or two. C'mon toothfairy!
Wanna trade? It's a very nice and interesting coin. Congrats.
OK, I get the point. This is an interesting topic and I suppose it bears repeating every so often, just like Doug's coins never get tiring.
Obverse it what makes this coin. Congrats.
I dislike slabs, but I must say this conversation repeating every other month is becoming tedious. I know, I know. New collectors/forum members...
An excellent word. I gave up long ago. Most people find my hobby boring at the very least and do not want to hear me expound about the virtues...
I couldn't agree more. I've purchased only two slabbed coins and both were freed immediately upon receipt, and neither met the grade established...
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