Fine with me.
As if your applying the label "hyperbolic and misleading" to my extremely well-supported position on the Khazar genetics issue -- the position of...
I found a much higher-resolution seller's photo of the Vespasian denarius I posted earlier in this thread, along with the coin description from...
1. I was neither the first nor the second person in this thread to raise the importance of the Khazar descent issue to contemporary anti-Semitism....
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An interesting comparison, @Carl Wilmont. I think the question of whether there's a casting seam on the Facebook example (I assume you're talking...
Thanks for explaining. I did notice that there seems to be a paucity of actual coin photos in the English Kindle edition -- I think there are...
My question was really intended to ask you to identify the coin. I see no visible design. Also, what's the diameter? I can't tell the size from a...
I'm sorry; I don't get it. What is it?
Ditto.
You deserve it. I love your posts!
Congratulations! 51 in less than five years is a lot. It seems that I have 10. And certainly never two in one day. (But then again I've only...
Thanks. Re Topalov, I bought the Kindle edition (the English translation) for $5.95 on Amazon. It's the equivalent of more than 400 book pages,...
Three more references for the coin: Sear RCV II 5769, BMCRE IV 671, MIR [Moneta Imperii Romani] Vol. 18, 816.
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I think it has to be RIC III 582. See https://www.acsearch.info/search.html?id=4347593
I'm no expert on style, but the lettering -- or what I can see of it -- doesn't look like lettering I've ever seen on a Roman coin. Too thick, no...
I don't suppose you have any thoughts about my coin, posted at the beginning of this thread? I know that your article that I cited focused on the...
Oh, well, if we're posting non-ancient holey coins, here are a couple of mine, both from the remnants of my old collection of British coins and...
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