I think Heritage is not as interested in showing both sides of coins because most of their coins are slabbed and graded. They are less interested...
It seems like one must click on coins individually on them to see their reverses. That site allows seeing the coins tilted angles (which is of...
Are you saying this is not in your budget? [ATTACH]
Here is another coin with Artemis killing a stag, this time from Cherson in Crimea in the north Black Sea. Coins of ancient Cherson are scarce...
@akeady, thanks for your suggestions. I didn't know about Elsen's "weekly e-auctions" and I thought of the others as major auction firms listed on...
Done! Thanks for the suggestion.
@David Atherton , thanks for your suggestion. I added them in.
Thanks for the suggestion. I just added them to the site.
I updated my web site which lists web sites of ancient-coin dealers and auction firms. http://augustuscoins.com/ed/dealers.html I removed the...
If they are not clipped, Sasanian coins weigh about 4.1 grams. Here is one: [ATTACH] Sellwood, Whitting and Williams, 62. 32 mm. Year 34?...
I added seven ancients to my "inexpensive, $5-$15" page, including a Domitian Rhino, Delmatius, Constantius II with cross,...
There are many coins somewhat like it. What is the part that makes it rare?
Picking a single favorite is very difficult, but when I think of this one it is hard to think of another that would eclipse it. [ATTACH] It is...
There are a number of architectural types from Nicopolis. This one came from the recent Triskeles auction associated with vcoins. [ATTACH] The...
Here is another fun listing. It offers a large collection of world coins for only $425. https://www.ebay.com/itm/-/123072557461 [ATTACH]...
This one is a better deal. It is certified genuine and only $1 million. http://ebayitem.com/183169839891 Plus, free shipping!
Another page with the names and dates of governors and legates on coins of Moesia is at Forum:...
The coin of Maxentius, foe of Constantine, is a "half-follis" which is scarcer than the follis. [ATTACH] Maxentius. 306-312 half-follis. 20 mm....
Just to be clear, the portrait on the Sejanus coin above is the portrait of Tiberius. The contribution of Sejanus is his name from 3:00 to 1:00 on...
I agree. Think of how a flan might be picked up. It would be impossible to actually pick up any flan with tongs like those.
Separate names with a comma.