Excellent coins and fun thread:cigar: Golly, everyone focuses on the psychotic, paranoid adult monster Caracalla grew into. Nobodies focusing on...
Fixed... and thoroughly gobsmacked:jawdrop:
A button maybe?
A spectacular example of a near legendary coin type:artist::bookworm:! Thanks for showing her off:woot: ... though, still weighing more than your...
These guys are often a trade off of what part of the griffin's head you like: [ATTACH] Next up: archaic silver
My coins bigger than yours. I know, I know. It's not the size of the coin but what you spend it on. Buuuut [ATTACH] Now that we have that over...
I'm surprised the scrape bothers so many folks. That coin in an absolute showstopper!:woot: And yeah, nobodies looking at the obverse much with a...
Funny enough, I just put him away in his coin drawer and that dirty satyr is currently exposing himself to Venus! [ATTACH]
Coingrats on the new punchy pilot. I didn't know Gaius made him commit suicide. That was nice of him. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
All good buddy. I recieved the same feedback a few years ago and have tried to limit my threads vs posts. Nothing wrong with being passionate...
An Athenian owl in Hong Kong? Are you the reason we are seeing all these new Chinese ancient con buyers???o_O;)You got me on that reverse... not...
[ATTACH] Next up: early Republic bronze
Whoa, I enjoy your threads but 5 little threads is kind of a lot for one day. Etiquette for posting would be one or two at most a day. You just...
200,000£. And I bet that's light compared to what US police would make up. They do things differently over here [ATTACH]
My goodness! That sure is kind of you. I really enjoyed reading about Alexander straight from the source and not a modern take on it...oh and...
Wonderful coin of a unique type that I don't recall. Thanks so much for sharing:wideyed: Here's my astragalos and an Ephesos: [ATTACH]...
Great coin and write up! I totally see the American Dough helmet! Here's one of my Satraps [ATTACH]
Oi! I just today had DHL say they dropped a package off on my door step... except they didn't:wacky: Not only was it not there on the porch step...
[ATTACH] Mithradates VI Eupator Pontus, Amisos. 120-63 BC. AE19 (8.11 gm) 85-65 BC. Head of Gorgon on aegis / Nike standing with palm....
Very cool Gothicus! Those cracks certainly give the coin a higher chance of breaking... but like you said add a cool visual appeal. My problem is...
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