A problem with gold forecasts is pretty much the same as other investment forecasts. The people making the videos and forecasts are usually deep...
Thank you very much for pointing that out. I should have made it clear I was writing about late Roman imperial coins when I wrote my statement...
I have a web page on this type: http://augustuscoins.com/ed/MATRI/ Here is the first example on that page: [ATTACH] Faustina II Sestertius,...
Here is my "N": [ATTACH] Gallienus, 253-268 20 mm. 2.65 grams. NEPTVNO CONS AVG Hippocamp right, N below. (This "N" looks like an "N" whereas...
A friend recently gifted me this nice Byzantine coin of Constantine VII. It legends are stronger than usual. Only a very small fraction are nicer...
"decrepit great rarity or EF common coin?" We can make this a fairer question if we stipulate equal dollar value at the high end of some (your)...
[ATTACH] Here is my Hormazd II (302-309) 28 mm. 3.83 grams. Look at the elaborate crown with eagle's head projecting from the front. Sellwood...
I don't think of it as nefarious. Suppose you want to sell a nice collection of coins you assembled over many years, but you want to leave your...
When I buy I am usually careful to check the cost of shipping in advance. I made a mistake by not asking for a particular cost in advance from...
This will keep you interested for weeks or months: http://augustuscoins.com/ed/sitelinks.html
It is the Hand of God, crowning Alexius.
I diverted from my usual interest in Byzantine copper to buy this gold piece because of its fantastic reverse design: [ATTACH] Look at the...
I don't even know what these are! But, in 2004 I bought three CDs with lots of pictures of them and I don't know what else. [ATTACH] One was...
Isn't CoinTalk a type of "social media"? I don't do Facebook but I do do CoinTalk!
The last one looks like the prototype was a coin of Valentinian III. Maybe one of these two types: [ATTACH] AE4. ROMA gateway, star above...
Here is mine: [ATTACH] 21 mm. 5.44 grams,. Lindgren and Kovacs, 1250, same obverse die. SNG Copenhagen 86, same obverse die. IMP CAE...
Heraclius (610-641) was the Byzantine emperor at the time. [ATTACH] Heraclius, year 1 (610/611) 27 mm. 11.05 grams. Sear 833 overstruck, with...
Right! Doug, I hope you understand that we are wanting to see them again!
There are many ancient imitations stuck in the time of Constantine. CoinTalk had a thread started by @Victor_Clark with some recently:...
That link doesn't work for me, but this one does:...
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