Just deceptive enough to appear "good". Thanks
I have two. Both were around $12 before shipping costs: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
You are most probably correct my learned friend. However take a look at this coin on wildwinds:...
There are no words that can express the beauty of these coins. Amazing is the closest I can think of at the moment.
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Slot filler? That's awfully nice for a slot filler.
As I said earlier, mine arrived today from my "not so" secret Santa. It's a great Carthage/Sicily-Punic Æ15 . I've tried several times this...
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Well, finally. Mine came today. OK, ok, when do we open our SS present? [ATTACH]
Ohh, then they're not identical triplets. Maybe it's an evil twin?
Nice, well centered and great detail. How can you go wrong with twins, eh? Here's a brother of the triplets, just not as good lookin' as his...
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For Byzantine, they look pretty darn good to be bargain bin. Is the color accurate?
Lambs urine? [ATTACH]
I own one turtle, but really know very little about the differing issues. This is the earliest issued coin I own: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Tranquilina at number 168 is my rarest, followed by Quietus at 138, Drusus at 127 and Nero Claudius Drusus at 123
Here is an early campgate: [ATTACH] TIBERIUS AE 25mm (As) OBVERSE: TI CAESAR AVGVSTVS PON MAX IMP, laureate head left REVERSE: COL AVGVSTA...
Nice detail, John. [ATTACH] CONSTANTIUS II AE3 OBVERSE: FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, laureate, draped & cuirassed bust left REVERSE: PROVIDEN-TIAE...
That AP is a very nice example Doug. I even like the way the dark patina is formed with the bronze in highlights.
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