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??? Maybe I just see more coins, but I would say these are rather common. Particularly for Philip and his family.
I am frustrated to have missed what looks like a great auction, and yet delighted that my beleaguered budget can survive until May.
We don't all have the luxury of multiple large shelves. :D
Chris, do you have your library organized by anything other than, "wherever it fits?"
So long as it was an informed decision, I can't fault it. :)
Everything on the disc is available for free online. You bought a fancy box. :confused:
The metal content of Alexandrian tetradrachms has been extensively studied. Kenneth Harl's Coinage in the Roman Economy should be a good place...
Dated RY 4 (AD 272/3). Dattari (Savio) 5470-1; Milne 4381-2; Emmett 3922
Year 18 of the Fascist era
Corn refers specifically to maize only in American English. In British English, corn refers to any grain crop.
Charlie Davis, Paul-Francis Jacquier, and Kolbe & Fanning. David Sklow also has some good auctions, but that's primarily US stuff. I find my...
I think advertising is prohibited on this forum...
Looks like Khurso II to me. I'll read the mint and date tomorrow, if no one else chimes in.
Indeed, Rotomagus on the continent and Londinium are his only two confirmed mints. The 'C' mint is probably Camolodunum, but there is still some...
I can't see any of the pictures you've posted tonight. That's odd.
Agreed, but that's not really enough to condemn a coin. Enough to not bid? **** yes. But I think, in this case at least, it takes a little more...
There was a crisis of conscious. But thankfully I wasn't tested. ;)
Full disclosure: if I had determined it to be real, I wouldn't have said anything. I could really use a down payment for a house...
I also think this is fake, but not for the same knee-jerk reasons you all do. The first thing I did was look at the seller's other offerings,...
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