Not everything Littleton has is on their website. Call them. Wizard Coin Supply is my favorite.
Thanks for the info. Very useful.
I have a couple: [ATTACH] Decentius, as Caesar, Æ Centenionalis. Treveri, AD 351-352. D N DECENTIVS FORT CAES, bare headed, draped and cuirassed...
OK I did buy this one from the recent FSR auction and the holidays provided an excuse. Ever since I bought the book The Coins of Britannicus and...
OK here is mine. The only Delmatius I have and one of these days I'll upgrade a bit. [ATTACH] Delmatius, Caesar, 335-337. Follis (Silvered...
Why do I like Coin Talk? Informative posts and excellent learning opportunities like this. Thanks all.
I have mentioned previously how much I enjoy posts like this one. Informative and a fun read. Thank you Jochen1. Something special to put a...
An area of collecting I know nothing about but it looks interesting. Thanks for the info.
Once I tried to enter crustacean in MS Word and it spell corrected to crushed asian.
My feelings precisely. With some exceptions (Carthaginian) I would rather have 4 $600 coins than 1 $2400 coin.
These coins are a bit beyond my pay grade but it's great fun watching the auction. I can always dream.
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The gold version is coming up at Roma in about 2 hours. Pre-bid closed at about $550K. One of three known. AncientJoe - you need this!
Thank you!
How did you do this?
I love getting the Leu auction catalogs. Hard cover, excellent production value, great information bound in a nice yellow jacket.
Lately I feel I am overbidding on most of these auctions and my success rate has fallen significantly. I am still happy to get the ones I feel I...
Romans being Romans, Arminius and the Germanic tribes paid dearly for their victory.
Being partial to elephants on coins I really like the third one.
I will buy a coin if I like it and can afford it - not as an investment. If I want an investment I'll stick with stocks and options.
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