Very nice salty. Very nice!
extremely coin. Good on ya :thumb:
Thanks DC. That's some interesting stuff.
Thanks for all the comments. I really like this coin and the history surrounding it.
Ripley: Can you post a clearer image? It looks like a great coin. I feel like I'm trying to make out the details without my glasses. :)
One of our fellow members put me in touch with a seller that offered some Roman Republic coins at what I consider excellent prices. I didn't even...
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Expensive for such a small coin that doesn't have sharp details. But I guess that's because of the rarity. That first swan coin is beautiful!
ANASTASIUS Half Follis 491-518 AD .03g, 8.5mm OBV: DN ANASTASIVS P P AVG - Diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right REV: Large K - cross to...
Mysia, Kyzikos AR Hemiobol 480-450 B.C. 0.41 g, 9.5 mm OBV: Forepart of running boar left, tunny fish behind upward REV: Head of roaring lion left...
It was originally called stevex6 1-207. They were so petty they had to remove stevex6 from the title and my final post which only said goodbye to...
That's much better Ice man. :thumb:
That's a nice coin Iceman, but I think you images are still too dark. I know you are trying to get images that most closely resemble the actual...
Anoob: I never get tired of seeing your coins posted. Beautiful.
Me too, but the Mods over there choose to be childish IMHO. Not only sanctioning me for supporting a fellow member, but going so far as changing...
How's that going?
Looks like some nice coins Collect89. I'd like to see the reverses as well.
RIC 32 sear5 #6307 Septimius Severus Denarius. 194 AD. SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP III, laureate head right / LIBERO PATRI, Bacchus standing left,...
Great deal. :thumb:
I was only in Vietnam one year, but in that year I came very close to being killed more times than I can count and certainly more times than...
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