Roman Empire: ca. 117-138 AD bronze sestertius of Hadrian NGC Ch VF; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 4/5, Fine Style. Cert. #6159372-003. Weight: 24.73...
Celtic Tribes (Catuvellauni & Trinovantes): ca. 8-41 AD gold quarter-stater of Cunobelin NGC Ch VF; Strike: 4/5, Surface: 4/5. Cert #6159372-002....
Greece (Carian Islands, Rhodes): ca. 88-84 BC silver drachm NGC XF; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 5/5. Cert. #6707874-008. Weight: 2.26 g. [ATTACH]...
Roman Republic: ca. 103 BC silver denarius of Q. Minucius Thermus NGC XF; Strike: 5/5, Surface: 4/5. Cert. #4681190-008. Weight: 3.95 g....
Greece (Thrace, Pantakapaion): ca. 310-303 BC bronze Æ21 NGC Ch VF; Strike 5/5, Surface 4/5. Cert. #5770260-001. Diameter: 21.34 mm. Weight:...
Mustard greens are definitely a crop for Don. He cooks ‘em up in a big pot. Not without his daughter’s supervision, though- it was a kitchen...
That used to be Spanky’s. It’s Marshside Grill now. Great place. You can sit out on the deck and look across the marsh to the islands....
Indeed, the prize on offer this round has terrific 7070 album potential.
I liked the look of that particular XF40 more than the AU53 I once had.
Here is my present Bust half type coin. [ATTACH]
That’s a pretty nice one. Early date, and CircCam contrast. I like it!
I haven’t seen it. The Roman numeral “III” is shorter, I guess. (“Alexander III” versus “Alexander the Great”.) Besides, though the nicknames...
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