I don't want to get in the middle of a food fight, but I happen to agree with Ardatirion and, for that matter, IoM. You will be judged by your...
Another enjoyable coin and description. Keep 'em coming Martin.
*hic*, not me, *hic*
Every night?
Very, very nice.
Yeah, I saw that you were only 17. In your haste, however, don't forget to slow down once in a while and smell the roses.
A man after my own heart. I hate to waste my time as it is getting shorter and shorter. Man, I'm feeling my mortality lately.
Jason: This coin would have fooled me (but perhaps that is not so hard to do since I have made a few mistakes in buying Ancients). I know your...
Sorry, but I have to agree with Mat. Not genuine!
Looks good to me as well. Here is the likely attribution: RIC 287 Marcus Aurelius Denarius. Dec. 173 - June 174 AD. OBV: M ANTONINVS AVG TR P...
Perhaps I speak only for myself, but I would love to see them all no matter how many that might end up being.
What a regal look on his face! Very nice coin Martin.
I hope you know I was only kidding. I know it's your collection passion.
Another SS? You got to be kidding me!! :p Very nice all joking aside, regardless of the horses legs (especially the foreleg that is straight as...
OK. I'm jealous. Very nice.
I do not think they are authentic, but don't take my word for it. I'm about 50-50 at this. Good luck.
Very nice. Great detail. Careful when combining Steve and animals, especially goats.
I have a nice Denarius: [ATTACH] SEVERUS ALEXANDER AR Denarius OBVERSE: IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right...
It does appear to be a cornucopia. Interesting countermark, eh? I know nothing about countermarks or banker's marks. Any info would be appreciated.
I just received this AR Denarius in the mail this afternoon and wanted to post it straight away. It's well worn, so I would think it saw plenty...
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