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As far as I can tell this seems to be rather common. Here's one of mine that's nearly rotated 180. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The balance of my favor seems to go like this: PCGS OLG is better than NGC Old Fatty, NGC Edge View is better the new PCGS label. NGC Edge...
Hoo-ya!
I've only skimmed a bit and figured out how to use the attribution system, but I'll give it a try.
Ha ha! Very nice YOC, I agree with your assessment.
Ah, what I thought you were saying was that it might be a British issue... My mistake.
Traditionally, the Epiphany is celebrated on January sixth to commemorate when the Wise men came. In Italy an old lady called the Befana comes...
Whoops I just edited my post. As I queried, could it be an intimation?
VK I'd say it is a Justinian monogram. Note that Justinian's fourth monogram is nearly the same as Matasuntha's, except for the S above and the K...
Oh are we posting all our tets? Alright then... Carus: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Diocletian: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hopefully I'll have another to post...
Well explain the box then.
Sheesh people, everyone seems to be jumping on the tet wagon recently. Ah well, the more the merrier...or maybe not:rolleyes:.
To this I would reply: 1. Probably never 2. I've got no clue 3. NEVER ON GOD'S GREEN EARTH (or in the next decade or so anyway)!!!!
I've got nothing...But it looks pretty freaking cool!
"The Expert's Guide to Collecting and Investing in Rare Coins" by Q. David Bowers is my all time favorite.
If I remember correctly, didn't Doty die a few months back?
Cool fact GDJMSP, I always thought that first it was 60, 65, and 70, then later came 63 and 67, and finally all the others.
Dang... I heard of this coin a while ago, but until now I've never heard this story, nice information. Even if it was fake I'd still buy it....
Hoo-ra! These are what I'm talking about! Year 1 = 282/283 AD. A K MA KAPOC CEB, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust right / Dikaiosyne standing...
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