[IMG] You managed to pull a rabbit out of the hat anyway! Ten rabbits :D. Wow wow wow... such eye candy! Picking a top three from your list...
Oh my. What a breathtaking assortment of LRBs! Outstanding curation, Victor! Wow, what a group. It's hard to pick just three favorites but...
Gosh, Donna-- what a list! I'm looking forward to your other lists too. My favorites for this batch: Aspendos stater, Nerva denarius, and...
Not only are the coins superb, your presentation is (as always) lovely. Always nice seeing your posts, DR! Congrats on a fine year.
This is your first year collecting ancients? You certainly don't do anything halfway! Great year :). My favorites, not necessarily in order,...
Wow, that's quite a collection! As for this year's top ten, I like the black glazed pottery items best.
[IMG] MACEDON, Eion 460-400 BCE AR trihemiobol; 0.74g, 12mm Obv: goose standing right, head reverted; lizard above Rev: quadripartite incuse...
One of those panel members is going to be penalized for name-calling :D. Hilarious dialog!! I found Me's arguments compelling and have been...
@Parthicus, thank you for your many informative and entertaining presentations! My absolute favorite is your #1. Scarce king, and overstruck on...
Wow, RC-- there is more diversity here than I thought there would be. Between this list and the oodles of specialist Faustina coins you acquired,...
I love the type and have one. In general, I find the reverse of Phoenician coins to be more interesting that coins of most other locales. [IMG]...
[IMG] SICILY, Selinos Circa 410 BCE AR litra, 11mm, 0.76 g, 1h Obv: nymph seated left on rock, right hand raised above her head, extending her...
Dagnabbit, @Roerbakmix! You're making me want to collect these types and I do not need another coin habit! :mad::D Seriously, what a visually...
Wow, Al-- I must've missed these the first time around because I didn't know you strayed much from eagle-reverse tets! What a wonderfully diverse...
Nice Phoenician, David et al! I don't have anything Phoenician from the Flavian era but here are a range of others from Roman times: [IMG]...
How funny-- another CT member posted the same query about the same type a few days ago:...
Here's a related coin I hadn't yet shown-- Aphrodite on the reverse. This one will probably make my top ten for the year :). Not rare per Emmett...
They range from about a gram to a hundred grams! Here's the best free online resource for Ptolemaic bronzes: http://ptolemybronze.com/ My own...
I see no reason to doubt its authenticity and it's a wonderful example of the type. I hope you're able to acquire it a good price :).
You seem to have found a great source for these interesting architectural provincial coins! How fortunate :).
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