By the way, the highest numbered Imperial coins I have from that rarity list are for nos. 128 and 131, so I won't be the person supplying a lot of...
Don't make me post my Vitellius. He doesn't look his handsome best in it.
What is a bullet book?
Nero AR denarius, 64-65 AD Rome Mint. Obv. Laureate head right, NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS / Rev. Jupiter seated left, holding thunderbolt and scepter,...
Then you need to try to find out how the major auction houses for ancient coins in the USA -- Heritage, CNG, Stack's Bowers, and so on -- manage...
@Restitutor: Since it's your game, what are the rules? Can one person post the coins of 20 emperors in a row? 10? 2? Or no more than one at a...
Tiberius AR Denarius, AD 18-35, Lugdunum (Lyons) Mint, “Tribute Penny.” Obv. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG AVGVSTVS, Laureate head right/ Rev. PONTIF MAXIM,...
Don't ship by USPS, then. Use DHL or an equivalent courier service
That's one of the rarest ones -- I hope someone has one.
I've seen a number of coins with Tyche and Orontes on the reverse, but never one before where Tyche appears to be using her foot to shove Orontes...
Personally, though, I still think it's safer overall not to use the word "coins" on any customs declaration. There's a greater chance that using...
@Libby007, according to the U.S. Post Office's own website, you can, in fact, send packages internationally even if you call what's inside...
The original invoices I receive don't say "coin" on them. They say things like "AR tetradrachm." Such an item may have been a coin once, a long...
You could look for sellers on ebay who also sell on VCoins, like Lucernae; I've dealt with lots of VCoins sellers and was happy with all but one...
Your mistake, as pointed out above, is using the word "coins," which triggers the response you're getting, from people who aren't lawyers and...
Very nice. Even if you don't remember why you bid on it! Here's my own Julian II siliqua, minted in Arles. Julian II (nephew of Constantine I),...
DHL works in the other direction.
Also: one has to be careful not only of fakes, but of wildly overpriced genuine coins. Slabbed and otherwise.
For the latter, you could consult the "Notorious Fake Sellers List" at forumancientcoins.com. See...
If I understand the rules correctly, 12 hours have passed without anyone posting what was requested, so anyone can step in and start a new theme....
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