Nice addition. Yours has better titles while mine seems to have better silver. Mine is below. [IMG] Clodius Albinus (193 - 195 A.D.) AR...
Looks OK to me.
I have a big soft spot for U.S. Half & Large Cents. Those are all wonder looking coins. I like the Feuchtwanger Cent as well. Great stuff, Eduard.
I have one and it's nowhere near as nice as that. But I paid $45 for mine on ebay. [img] Andrea Dandolo (1342-1354 A.D.) AR Mezzanino Nuovo O: AN...
The coin looks Ok to me. I like it.
ANACS & ICG are still in business, they are just partly closed due to the virus, but they have not folded completely.
Yup, plus it's easier on the wallet for us budget collectors.:cool:
Congrats on the wins. I really like the portrait on the bronze. And don't discount that silver Caligula, it's had a tough life, but there is still...
I owned one several years ago but sold it to @Alegandron when I got my AR 2 Reales. [img] Ferdinand & Isabella (1469 - 1504) SPAIN Castile & Leon...
Thanks, may need this soon as I have 2 Gallienus Tetradrachms coming from France & there hasn't been moving the whole week, the person I got them...
I have a great interest in anything of Christopher Columbus & Napoleon. They are the 2 historical figures that I took a great interest in during...
I recently partook in my first auction of Franks. Usually, I stick to world coin lists & cheap or unsold lots. This particular coin caught my eye...
I lost my mom to Liver Cancer just a month ago. So it's been pretty rough going for me. My mom was my best friend & knew me more then anyone else...
Actually ANACS is a legit service like PCGS & NGC, but they are usually ranked #3 in graded coins over the other two. ICG is legit too, but I...
Interesting writeup, I know I couldn't live with that gauge. [img] Caracalla (198 - 217 A.D.) AR Antoninianus O: ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, ,...
Woo Hoo, got the post office email & my coin is coming today. Others should be getting theirs too.
[img] Livia (30 B.C. - 29 A.D) IONIA, Ephesos Æ 16 Magistrate, Aristeas Asklepiades O: Draped bust of Livia right, hair in a bun. R: EFE...
Looks like Philip I to me.
That's cool that it finally showed up, even if it took that long. And I am in the same boat, I have like 6 coins at ISC New York never to be heard...
My chair. [img] Publius Furius Crassipes (84 B.C.) AR Denarius O: AED CVR, turretted head of Cybele right. Long oval gouge and tool mark across...
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