Okay, I'll toss in another Tarentum nomos :) [IMG] CALABRIA, Tarentum circa 344-340 BCE per CNG's cataloger; 380-345 BCE per Cote/Ratto; AR nomos...
Forgot to say... welcome to CoinTalk Ancients, @Norma Fries! Looking forward to seeing your coins :).
An iconic type, @JayAg47 :) Very cool, Ryro! Trajan's head shape in profile is vaguely reminiscent of E.T. :D (on my coin and most Imperials--...
Ivan... that's a gorgeous arrangement! Wow!!
Those payment methods are okay but they cost more than wise.com. For instance, here's the bottom portion of a recent Leu invoice: [ATTACH]
Don't the auction houses tack on an extra fee if paying by PayPal or credit card?
Highly recommend wise.com. It takes at few days to set it up the first time (involves a test deposit, if I recall) but after that it is by far...
Forgot about this one :) [IMG] KINGS OF MACEDONIA, Philip III Arrhidaios AR drachm, Sardes; struck c. 322-319/8 BCE mounted in 14k pendant Obv:...
o_O Yep, those are some perplexing bees. Ephesean engravers definitely gained skill over the next few centuries. Here's a bee on a very...
Excuse me, Larry, but I think you've made a mistake. You meant to say Dark Side of the Moon is the best album ever, right? Right?! ;)
Hi, @Mrktstrtmyhm, and welcome to the Ancients board! You too, @Larry Squires :) As others have said, collect what you want, how you want....
Sounds like the music playable on a carnyx are very dependent on embouchure. The video clip was palatable to my Western ears but I wonder what...
:hilarious::hilarious: ... until my recreation of Elagabalus carting around the Sacred Stone makes it into some paper :D. [IMG] [IMG]...
I have one of those BP sets-- a wonderful gift from @Andres2 a few years ago :) :)....
I'm in :)
That's a nice one, @happy_collector! Achelous is very well preserved :). [IMG] AKARNANIA, Federal Coinage (Akarnanian Confederacy) 3rd century...
Yes, you can have great fun with that budget if you seek bronze coins. If you want gold... you'll need more green :D.
Welcome! Ptolemaic Egypt would be a great niche. Here's perhaps the best online resource for Ptolemaic bronze coinage:...
[IMG] EGYPT, Alexandria. Hadrian year 11, CE 126/7 billon tetradrachm, 26 mm, 12.6 gm Obv: AVTKAITPAI AΔPIACEB; laureate, draped, and cuirassed...
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