What a great design! It rather reminds me of this much later (18th C.) one from Holland: [ATTACH] Image source: NGC
(Another belated response) You make me pine for my old Aethelred II penny, which I sold back to its original owner last year. I considered it...
(Belated response) PCGS plastic, I presume. What's the grade? She's a beauty.
I still go for portraiture above all, it would seem, so the Postumus and Victorinus got my vote. I got a small confidence boost to find that my...
*Featured Article- congrats! Here's one I was surprised but pleased to win. Just today, in fact. (Beware - it's not ancient - but at least it...
Geez. Yup. I'm with you there. (PS- I didn't even know what "archive.org" was until you mentioned it, and I took a peek just now. And me the...
True. Maybe I don't need to feel so bewildered by the information overload and all the minutiae, either. I mean, it's always good to know (and...
Mythical critter, non-pegasus. I'll go with griffins/griffins/gryphons. [ATTACH] (Bonus points for a satyr?) [ATTACH] Playing from the...
Wow, thanks for all the info. I must confess I still haven't gotten the hang of how to use ACSearch. All of it (attributions, reference...
I dunno, but #1 looks nicer than the one I used to own. Stylistically and gradewise.
I didn't even notice the video until after I'd already pulled the trigger on the coin! (It was just text and a URL pasted into the bottom of the...
Yay! I happen to like Newfie stuff, too!
I like the huge bronzes, but find those central dimples distracting sometimes. Those sure are fun to hold in one's hand, however. I won't rule...
Neat. But is it open- like, gaping wide open, or is that just an outcurving feather coming off its neck?
Another cool concept, and name. I didn't realize there was a word for it. My late stepfather, an architect and builder, was a true renaissance...
[IMG] Ex- @Ken Dorney:Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt, Ptolemy VI Philometer, 2nd Sole reign, 163 - 145 BC Silver didrachm, Cyprus Mint, 21mm, 6.64...
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