Can't say that I have actually. Do you recommend it? That's pretty cool you traced your family back that far and got to see something from it!
I could do that with my database but sometimes ignorance is bliss ;):cool:
Hello everyone, I took these photos tonight and was hoping for some feedback and maybe a tip. First with the images: [ATTACH] Gallienus, AD...
Ah...hope I didn't get you excited...I just thought it was a cool piece with a sentimental tie-in and I got excited for you. I know nothing of...
Great score for a dollar @furryfrog02 !
I had all my U.S. prices and stored them digitally then my laptop died. That will learn me. I think it's really important to keep track of who you...
For my U.S. coins and tokens it's Excel. For my ancients I learned how to make a database in Access and really love it. The more I learn the more...
I don't think this captives type has been shown here yet... [IMG] Aurelian, AD 270-275 Ae Antoninianus, 21mm, 3.9g, 6h; Rome mint. Obv.: IMP...
Not sure what company you're looking at but go to vcoins and search for the seller Kointainer. They make the them and sell them cheaper than...
There's a coin cabinet maker here in England and I'm so tempted to buy one of his cabinets. I just think it would be great to have drawers full of...
Most of mine are in the PVC free 2x2 plastic flips inside a red cardboard box. All of my coins are assigned a catalog number that cross references...
Sage advice from Steve: Ask BEFORE you buy!
Very cool @zumbly ! I like coins with captives too and have a couple to share though mine are from later periods. I'll toss a couple up later.
Thanks for sharing!
If you decide to make a purchase and have doubts or questions you can always ask the board.
Someone's on a roll!
Ok here are a couple modestly priced tiny coins, I'm talking $30 - $60ish: [IMG] Rhodes, Caria 333 - 304 BC AE, 1.37g, 10mm; 1h Obv.: Diademed...
Flying pigs - little else can be asked for!:D
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