Sorry of this has already been posted: The Franklin Mint Acquires a Treasure-Trove of Artifacts The Franklin Mint has acquired virtually all...
It you have a Crafts Etc. around you, they have them...my wife said thats where she got a pack of them for me.
thanks for the contest and good luck with your new business...
True...I have never bought or even seen an ancient coin for sell slabbed....If I got one slabbed I would break it free :)
I truly love the design of that coin, the edge work and the work on the reverse are outstanding...
If you dont have a hobby Lobby maybe a michaels or some some other arts and crafts store...I would think they might have them.
http://www.amazon.com/Adorama-Darkroom-Cotton-Gloves-Pairs/dp/B0002EE3KM you can buy them at amazon.com... also I have seen them for sale at...
stop trying to change history... Their actual names are M. Annius Verus (later Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus), Lucius Septimius Bassianus...
I would call it a nickname that was used to refer to him more than the name he took (which wasnt his given name). Like Caligula...Augustulus is no...
Thats it...it was a term to show lack of importance and lack of respect for the Young puppet. There is precious little written about him and that...
I am about eclectic as they come in my collecting...my critiria for bid or buy is: Do I think it looks cool. Do I not have one like it...
I dont sell or trade coins and to be honest I like a nice circulated coin and almost all my coins are circulated, I dont particularly care if a...
You are right though I believe he was commonly referred to as Augustulus which is the name I usually use as most histories I read use that name...
Romulus Augustulus was merely the son of Orestes and his reign was very insignificant and pretty undistinguished as he was just a puppet and young...
Even the big auction houses will rarely have this emperor...online archives only have sparse examples ....and who would want the coin slabbed :)...
Well, I would say it was well past the beginning of the collapse but as for price, the top example was estimated at around 21,000 USD and would no...
I seldom see any of his coins for sell and when I do they are always way over my budget...I fear it will be very very hard to fill that spot in my...
http://www.cachecoins.org/licinius.htm here is one on my Licinius coins..I want to get a helmeted licinius like bonediggers...
nevermind :)
Alternative currencies? This scam is backed by USD...and a lot of them...and what this scammer can buy with your USD...he just needs one sucker...
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