@dougsmit , do you know when that National Numismatic Certification was done? I have one I eventually removed from an ICG slab but was reluctant...
It's funny, all along I've been thinking that the people who make those weird bids just don't understand how bid increments work, but I suddenly...
Just my experience: I believe I won all three of mine yesterday below my max bid.
It's entirely possible Bidder 4's max bid was actually much much higher than 755. I think I understand what @pprp is saying. Yes, you had entered...
[ATTACH] Well, not my best photo, but how about another Lucius Verus from Augusta Traiana? Roman Provincial. Thrace, Augusta Traiana. Lucius...
Byzantine coin I recently purchased from CNG (link to ACSeach record) because it was described as only “reportedly” Hugh Goodacre Collection (and,...
When there's a live auction with bid-caller & video-feed, I do oftentimes leave it playing in the background kinda like watching football on a...
I have no speculation to contribute, but this is really interesting, and I hope more answers are forthcoming this time around. I assume we're...
Fantastic, such a clear horseman motif on the shield and little "ringlets" of hair under the crown. Nikomedia has a very distinctive style even...
Sounds like either an interesting method of slightly raising taxes relative to expenditures or possibly embezzlement. Reminds me of the argument...
I do have a 19g (18.76g, but only 32.5mm) Anastasius Follis, but my extra large Justinians (RY 12-15) are heavier. This one isn't the heaviest (c....
Well, I narrowly missed Faustina Friday it seems, but it might still be an appropriate place to share this one. It is, however, a "Junior" -- and...
While I don't focus on Valentinian's coinage, I do collect "captives" types on Roman coins (some nice examples of emperor-dragging-captives...
Roman Empire, Constantius II Fallen Horseman, Constantinople 348-351 CE. Overweight specimen (7.67g, 25mm, 12h). [ATTACH] Coin-in-hand video:...
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