Yeah, that would be extremely messy! The black paint is working well but I'm also going to buy a swatch of black velvet next time I'm at a fabric...
Goodgawdalmighty those are fantastic!!
They're stylized as zigzags but they are waves... [IMG] PHOENICIA, Byblos. Uzzibaal. 350-335 BCE AR dishekel, 13.3 gm Obv: Three hoplites with...
[IMG] CALABRIA, Tarentum circa 344-340 BCE per CNG's cataloger; 380-345 BCE per Cote/Ratto; AR nomos (didrachm); 21 mm, 7.72 gm, 9h Obv: Warrior,...
Your screen name is certainly apt! :D Welcome to CoinTalk :)
Hmm... the musical tie-ins to this thread are almost endless :D [MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA] [MEDIA]
What an interesting portrait! He looks awestruck and a bit apprehensive, like he's facing a daunting task. Happy birthday, big D! [IMG] EGYPT,...
No, I don't believe it is authentic but it looks like the fake dies may have been impressed upon an authentic late Roman bronze. Where did you...
I think @gsimonel probably has more experience in treating BD, so I'd take Glenn up on his offer if I were Curtis.
I'm sorry for your dilemma and disappointment :(. If might try to return it but wouldn't be that upset if I had to keep it. It's a very...
Philip II bronze reverse showing on the top of the pile. Possibly an Alex the Great bronze at 1:00.
I have a 7 Plus right now.
Good catch, @tartanhill and @Nemo! I've written both Naville and Athena about the problem.
Hmm. I hope you aren't changing their words too much. Having some clues is what makes this fun, otherwise it is almost a random guessing game.
Oooh, I really like that shooting backdrop. Can I buy him? :D
When forced to buy a new phone I generally buy a generation or two old and save money. Not sure why I'm having to fight the urge for the latest...
Oooh, nice one! The portrait of Zeus is particularly good :).
The images are very nice but when clicked to enlarge they don't have the excellent sharpness of focus/resolution consistently seen on your images....
It's a very comfortable-looking coin :). My pocket piece (well, purse piece): [IMG] EGYPT, Alexandria. Antoninus Pius year 17, CE 153/4 AE...
@zumbly precisely summarized my thoughts!! Other factors: The photos don't look like Doug Smith images. While the coin is high enough quality...
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