Sadly, me too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBHZFYpQ6nc
Especially the Merovingian! Maybe you even have something better than those dreadful little deniers of Marseilles. :-)
You'll find that silver was much more widely circulated in the western provinces of Italy, Sicily, and North Africa. Before Heraclius, only rare...
The BCD catalog dates these coins to the Late 2nd-mid 1st century BC and calls the staters. I think that name makes much more sense than the Latin...
*Blush* Actually, at last count I'd cataloged 10,000 lots (including large lots of two or more coins). But hey, I was a member of Cointalk before...
[/LIST] That makes sense for the first issue in 615, but probably not for long after. I'm 25, so it's not A. Can't be B - I may have more than...
Hexagrams of Heraclius are some of the most common Byzantine silver. You should be aware of fakes, but not overly concerned. I do wonder, what...
Eh, that second email seems like something I could find on Cointalk.
The mint mark is below the coat-of-arms on the reverse. It's an H.
Am I the only guy my age who never played that game?
Curtis - the "dagger" you are seeing on the reverse is a banker's mark and not a part of the original design. Although it is very off center, the...
Those slabs are garbage and are almost entirely worthless. DO NOT BID.
No, all are major hoards of coins of that era. V(i) stands for RIC V part 1.
Are we playing by standard Price Is Right rules? ONE DOLLAR, BOB!
That was exactly my thinking. It shouldn't sell for $175, but I expect it to go for that or even more.
I strongly advise against removing the coin unless it's a very rare date. On it's own, it's just another damaged Louis d'or, but in it's current...
There is only one type that shows a primate - a tetartemorion from the Thraco-Macedonian region. [IMG]
You've already got your rhino. Now you have to move on and find a coin with a monkey. :rolleyes:
This is actually one of my favorite bands. I was listening to their new album as I did some housework today and I realized - this is about the...
I think that after collecting the twelve Caesars for so long, you will find the Adoptive Emperors and Antonines to be an exciting change. The...
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