I like the second best, of course for the breastplate.
Beautiful coin, like the toning on it especially.
Neat coin, especially the horse head.
That's a nice one, especially the Rome code.
Roman Empresses: Been into their coinage & history pretty much since I started collecting ancients. Roman Tetradrachms: Whether it's Syria or...
Yup, whatever is affordable. I focus on Great Britain and some South American but I enjoy Mexico too.
Kinda do, usually named after the city it was centered at.
Both are lovely coins I would gladly take.
And today, in L.A., blue skies and gonna be 74 today.:cigar: I actually like that they name storms & hurricanes. Easy to distinguish if they talk...
Very nice.
Know nothing about them but cool coin. Would take one for the historical aspect.
I think it's a great bronze despite some roughness.
Thats cool!
Ah yes, Slabs. Anytime we ancient collectors mention "The S Word", a debate/long thread ensues about the right/wrong of plastic....
Great pics, always enjoy seeing "coin porn"! I do think the prices, especially the slabs, are a f-en joke. I also dread the time when all...
I once had that type. Not as nice though. Lovely toning & portrait.
Nice grabs. I think the Gordy looks good, shine wise, At least it doesn't have the overcleaned look like to the point it was polished.
Been a few years now. Website once said "moving to England" and nothing since. Was "jencek historical enterprise".
I enjoy looking too. The main VC dealer I would see is Jencek, but I guess he's done with coins. Last I read he was moving, but still no site...
That's me at Long Beach, when I do go. Usually it's $300 budget, once was $500. Most the time I walk away with currency or world coins of some...
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