Nice details. Here's a Sol from Arles. Worn/weak obverse but lovely reverse. [ATTACH]
I seem to have a real gift for asking impossibly complex questions that tax the goodwlll of even the most patient reader on this board. But here I...
Nope. At least I hope not. That would make me 2x the fool. $45 for this example. [ATTACH]
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A near miss just last week. Received a coin from an eBay seller in a non-padded oversized envelope. Tore off the top of the envelope and threw it...
That is by no means a rare reverse type, but it’s a tad on the scarcer side. Good pick up for four dollars indeed!
I’ll throw another Heraclea on bcuda’s example. Those OP examples are amazing—each more impressive than the previous one. I love @Tejas’s LRBs....
At only $75,000, this is a much more reasonable budget option. And it's cleaned!...
The other thing to me is that, if you have a genuine ancient Roman gold coin that you’re going to price at 90K, wouldn’t you clean it? That just...
If you have $90,000 and wish to practice your coin cleaning skills, this deal is for you....
Congrats on the Dandy Dozen! Poor Caligula. Given his upbringing and the depredations of Tiberius, I don’t think the kid ever stood a chance. Not...
“...and that’s when Kevin decided to become an apprentice dung merchant.”
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