Slight correction to the attribution in that the legend is not Aramaic, but Nabataean. Derived from the same script though...
Ditto! Thanks for the effort. I'll see if it stored somewhere on jstor...
I just started collecting coins from the Vandals and the Goths. In fact, the new "Barbarians Rising" series on the History Channel has made it...
Don't want to post a "me too", but I would love to get a copy of: Christopher T. Connell "Icon of Christ on coins of John VIII is remarkable for...
Glad you didn't bid :)
Thanks for the complement! The "female riding deer" is one note that is high on my want list. Granted, I haven't spent the time looking for one...
Haha. I feel the same way with your notes! As you can see, I am missing a lot of notes and that is the only Arkansas note that I have (and that...
Of course they did :D, unfortunately, I don't have any in my collection. The colonial notes are very rare and quite expensive. There are several...
Some recent acquisitions: Confederate State of Florida Tallahassee, Florida $50 Oct. 10, 1861 (Criswell-3B) A rare variety where the...
Long Island :cool:
Theophylact Bache, Samuel Verplanck, and A. Lott
Colonial Currency, New York: £3 February 16, 1771 (Fr#NY-165) [IMG]
Very nice Doug. I was torn on whether or not to bid on that coin, but eventually passed on it. I was already committed on several other coins...
Very nice coins! There are basically two references you can get. Either: The Numismatic Art of Persia: The Sunrise Collection or download the...
The girl engraving was used in a lot of notes, including the one below. I don't remember seeing the dog, though: [IMG]
We are Numismatists. You will be Assimilated. Resistance is Futile :D
Recently picked up the $100 and $500 notes. All three notes are graded PCGS-68PPQ CSA: $500 Chemicograph Back intended for 1864 Confederate...
I will need to take out my Mitchiner book to identify it. Unfortunately, it is packed away with several other books at the moment. I'll have to...
Here is one from Hetoum II... Cilician Armenia: Hetoum II (1289-1293,1295-1296,1301-1305) BI Denier (Nercessian-394, Bedoukian-1575aV) Obv:...
That image looked very deceiving! At first, I thought it was a gold coin, but after doing a double and a triple take, it was indeed silver...
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