Nice, look forward to the cleaned images.
Cool addition, Rob. Mine is below. [img]
I usually put every new coin in a dish with acetone & swish the dish around for a bit. I've had many coins that have a sticky feel or PVC smell...
^Thank you. I was notified this morning on forvm that my Pharsalos is attributed wrong & I guess a bit special because it's signed by the...
A few months ago I purchased some budget-priced AR Greeks, but with my mom passing from her liver cancer, I never got a chance to post them. Here...
Wow, never seen this type of coin before. Really neat. Congrats.
That cleaned up real well!
Great coin, congrats. [img] Julius Caesar (February-March 44 B.C) AR Denarius O: Wreathed head of Caesar right; CAESAR downward to right, DICT...
That's one of the reasons I bought it. I didn't even buy it at the auction started, I found it on a search, I bought it on ebay and cheaper then...
Very nice. [img] Caracalla (198 - 217 A.D.) AR Tetradrachm Mesopotamia, Carrhae O: AVT·K·M·A ANTONЄINOC ·C-EB · ·, laureate head of Caracalla...
That is a great example, one of the better Salus reverses I have seen. I like the weight of it too, pretty heavy for him. [IMG] Macrinus (217 -...
Thanks, downloaded the Middle Ages book.
I've always found PCGS tends to grade a bit harder on certain coins, especially medieval/hammered typed. Most tend to have flaws of some kind and...
It's a pretty coin all around, Rob.
I don't know, you'd have to ask @curtislclay or @Valentinian may know?
Here is a Geta Drachm I purchased because I had never seen one for this year before. Couldn't find any other examples online and although sold as...
I too vote for the top, but either is a welcome addition it any U.S. collection.
Nice shots and great set.
Just means more loss of packages I bet. edited :mad:
My only one. [img] Augustus, with Agrippa (27. B.C. 14 A.D.) GAUL, Nemausus Æ As O: Heads of Agrippa left, wearing rostral crown and laurel...
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