When Vespasian died his sons Titus and Domitian issued coins with legends noting that they were sons of the deified Vespasian. Here is one of...
In the Kleiner article I cited your type first appears in a hoard buried c. 76 BC. The "KP" type is dated to 85-76 BC, under Roman rule.
Here is a TransferWise website that explains why their transfers are a better deal than you get elsewhere:...
In the second century BC Rome was continually expanding. In Asia the Pergamene King Attalos III willed his kingdom to the Romans upon his death in...
No, they don't. I have recently used it for as little as $104 and I am unaware of a lower limit.
I am a fan of TransferWise for payments from one country to another. Not only are their fees only about 1/2%, they use the published exchange...
Thanks for the interesting photos.
@Alegandron , this one looks overstruck: Perhaps the undertype could be identified. There is a database of Greek overstrikes discussed here....
As far as I can tell, reporting criminals to eBay does nothing. However, I do it fairly often anyway. On the lower right of each item there is an...
Before you glue it back together, see if you can get some great photos of the interior. We 'd like to see what a cross section looks like when a...
@arnoldoe , thank you for the URL.
That seller is on fakesellers lists such as this one: http://augustuscoins.com/ed/fakesellers.html
Yes, that one is similar. Can you give us a URL for it? I'd like to see more about it.
Even so, it is far from flawless. The headless body is small, the facing heads have few details, and Perseus does not look strong. The sword is...
I wouldn't quite say that. The universe of discourse was "sober transactions". You must be right that "always" is too strong, but if we get...
I searched acsearch and found no examples with all of these headless body all on the flan some details of the medusa head some details of...
I don't know how to do that. My OP mentioned that possibility, but I didn't know how then and I still don't know.
I don't think location is much of a handicap. With CT I am just a post away from most of my coin friends and the web has 100 times as many coins...
No, I'm sorry to say.
Thanks for posting the link. I read it, and had read many of the cited earlier articles, and it makes sense. I agree that our evidence is...
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