In the Dansco 7070 album, the “Turban Head” term takes in all the Capped Bust denominations, of course, but also includes the Classic Head half...
Best I can do on this theme is a lion quadriga, but I’m afraid it’s a tad modern, being only 95 years old. That’ll have to do, until I get my...
@DonnaML - your COL NEM is a CircCam!
It’s definitely an old-school term, for sure. I suspect Dansco has used that nomenclature for decades, and just never bothered updating it.
Nice little enigma for three and a half bucks. Hey, ancient silver for under five bucks, who cares how slick it is, right? Shoot, I'll bet...
I could imagine I see a headdress like the Traveling Gnome’s Sabina's. I'm not saying it IS Sabina, but that's what came to mind when I saw the...
Oh, goodie! I sure do love the 7070, and like to watch other people's progress with it. It has been many years since I did one.
I was asking $500 delivered to US addresses. (That's the KM catalog price.) But listen, I got this piece at a nice price, so there’s some...
This modest piece is the only Augustus I have owned thus far. (I'd love an Octavian in silver someday.) @octavius- every one of those you posted...
Congrats! Nice find!
Bummer. :( Thanks. I suspected as much. Maybe I'll pare it down to just one, then. If anyone's curious, these are my recent NGC acquisitions....
Now it’s my turn to ask a question. I’ll be letting @stevereecy piggyback on my next PCGS crossover submission. There will be four coins: his...
Neat. Hadn't heard anything about Mayflower commemoratives. I am a descendant of William Bradford, the Pilgrim governor. [IMG]
Yes, that is the point, but when people tell you there's no "S" there, they aren't patronizing you. They're stating a fact. Yes, your mind is...
He sure has a flat nose there.
It's an interesting strategy; using ANACS as a less-expensive "pre-screen" for coins one eventually intends to send off to PCGS or NGC. In...
Cool.
Modern World coins can go for $16? That's news to me. I've been paying for Gold Shield on them.
Recently purchased from Ken Dorney. Roman Egypt (Alexandria): billon tetradrachm of Hadrian, ca. 117-138 AD; canopic jar of Osiris [IMG] This...
Wow. That first is definitely avatar-worthy, as I see you have done.
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