Many thanks @tibor . A great coin you have chosen on my behalf. Fingers crossed.
Nice collection, wonderful, varied images. I have one SELEUCID KINGS of SYRIA. Alexander I Balas.(152-145 BC).Antioch.Ae. Obv : Head of Alexander...
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This caught my eye for the counterstamp. The coin itself, of Galba, is very worn, but as he is an Emperor that wasn´t in my collection and all in...
You would expect full steps as in 1987, I think, the details of Jefferson´s hair were sharpened and Monticello had clearer outlines and 6 full...
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Probus AE Antoninianus. Siscia, 279 AD. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, radiate bust left, wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle-tipped sceptre /...
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Entry post. Unlucky 13, so my good luck may be in the balance here. I will try again for the ancient Roman with old tags. Here is a coin from...
Well done @Treashunt enjoy your prize. Another big thankyou to @lordmarcovan, for organising and your generosity in this great series of giveaways.
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Nice additions. Like you, I came across a Volusian in poor condition. I put in a very low bid and won it. My first Volusian and also my first...
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Randy, it happens when a previously struck coin sticks to the die. The next coin struck will have one side normal and the other a mirror image of...
I have no idea if is unique. They were struck in proof only, 5000 of them.
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