Here's a youthful portrait, from Antioch, purchased earlier this year. [ATTACH] And a later portrait, from Emesa, Seleucis and Pieria, furrowed...
Those are nice antique ivory carvings. Here's a sleeping Buddha Japanese netsuke carved from mammoth ivory, based on the grain pattern under...
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The oldest coin in the collection is a bit problematic in my case, but I would say this example is the best candidate, an Attica tetradrachm from...
Thank you, this is very useful information. I have a Caracalla tetradrachm of Tyre that I would like to submit to RPC. How do I go about doing this?
Here's my only Galatian coin, a tetradrachm of Alexander III. I don't have any attribution to a particular king, so if anyone has information on...
Things that we hang on to for a long time (50 years definitely qualifies) really become a member of the family, in a manner of speaking. Not only...
It took a little time to find a plate and a coin, but I succeeded, so here it is. Ketchup anyone? [ATTACH] What? Oh...I guess a coin that...
Personally, I have purchases from Roma awaiting shipment, along with ones from France and Israel that are somewhere "out there". There's not much...
While there are very legitimate issues of a political nature that should be aired and discussed in the public arena, I think it is important to...
I sympathize for you. I've also had a problem with a misaddressed shipment, domestically. Also, over a year ago, Roma sent a package with the...
Has anyone else experienced slower USPS delivery recently? It seems that the policy changes are being put into effect at the USPS, and "late"...
I'm just looking at the gorgoneion's tongue. The end appears to be protruding over the field of the flan, which seems, from the image's angle, to...
Yes, this is sad news and the changes could impact delivery of letters and packages. Despite the shortcomings of the USPS, and there are many,...
Here's an article put out by NPR yesterday regarding proposed changes to the US Postal Service:...
A bath in 100% acetone would almost certainly dissolve any coating quickly and not harm the coin. Looking closely at the coin, there seems to be...
I wouldn't be surprised if Claudius also did this to some extent, as an extension of his historical works, but this is speculation on my part.
But, humor aside, I would speculate that the coin in question was probably part of a hoard that came to the market in the fairly recent past. I...
I've had some coins in my collection for over 1,000 years, or at least it seems that way.
If the coin is silver, storing it in open air will result in toning over time, as the silver reacts to oxygen, starting with a very light...
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