I fixed it with Warrens link, not sure why it wasn't working before & thanks for the avatar comment.
With Doug recently pointing out in the Frank Robinson blog posted here earlier today in regards to the aging dealer. Below is an illustrated...
Frank made a blog post on attending NY International Coin Show for anyone interested in reading it....
Mine featuring the Michelin man. Rubber tires and spears don't look like they work well together. [ATTACH] Constantius II (337 - 361 A.D.) Æ3 O:...
Mine has been wonky the past few. Both instances were "out for delivery" only for them to not be delivered & the tracking shows available for...
Nice collection of Augustus, Ryro.
[img] Petillius Capitolinus (43 B.C.) AR Denarius O: CAPITOLINVS, Bare head of bearded Jupiter right. R: PETILLIVS, The Capitoline Temple of...
Welcome to the board and a wonderful choice. [img] Augustus (27 BC-14 AD) AR Tetradrachm Syria-Antiochia ad Orontem O: KAIΣAPOΣ ΣEB_AΣTOY,...
Wow, that's in great shape for 65 years & being zink.
Nice, I like the bust on this one too. Better than his silver counterpart.
Looks like a fake with an artificial patina done to it.
Like @DonnaML I too have a 1792 Ecu. One of my favorite world coins I own, mainly for the toning. [img] Louis XVI (1774-1792 A.D.) AR Ecu Livre...
Sorry, 15.18g 27mm Didn't know that and would explain why the reverses on these are not great.
Late last year I had bid two different times on one of these tetradrachms and they ended up going past my limit. I've been hoarding my $ for...
Nice addition, I have one too. Always liked the size of these. [ATTACH] Louis XV (1710 - 1774 A.D.) AR Écu au bandeau O: LUD·XV·D·G·FR·ET NA·RE·...
You made a great choice. Augustus actually has many interesting reverse types. Yours is one I rarely see. Wonderful portrait too. Congrats.
This whole thread is just sad to read. With covid, I pretty much stopped buying overseas except for some recent LP vinyls but I had no other way...
It's a more desirable type than the common "Livia seated" reverse. That's in swell condition too. I could see a dealer slap $1,000 - $1,350 for...
Agree, the owned coin is VENVS FELIX.
I forget about this one. Although not ancient, it's still hammered. It's one of the raggiest flans I own. Has a lovely hole to boot. [ATTACH]...
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