Hey, that's not a mythological monster!!!
I don't think any of this is true but consider you could always buy one from a trusted dealer and submit it yourself for the plastic. It can't...
This is the reality of the slabbed ancients market. I'm not trying to make this a slab bashing thread but find reputable dealers who sell raw and...
Welcome @Ed Snible ! Come to think of it, I tend to lose at just about every mythological monster I go after, but here's one: [IMG] Thessaly....
Look, shiny! [IMG]
I wanted to be the one who posted an Azes with Poseidon reverse but Doug beat me too it. Hmm...well here's mine all the same: [IMG] Azes I/II,...
I think that's a wise suggestion - unless you know it's a fake and are offering diagnostics.
A lot of coins here to like! Eagles are the most common of all my reverse types. I'm not going to post every one I have but here a couple: First...
Is there any speculation as to why this is?
I hope you're not paying paying for these. I know we all have budgets and for $5 - $10 you can get coins with legends, busts, and devices.
Ya, grab the things that matter and get out.
Yep, everyone has them, and here's mine: [IMG] [IMG] Maximinus II, Rome, Tetrarchy, AD 309-313 AE, follis, 4.96g, 21mm;12h; Antioch Obv.: IMP C...
Congratulations on completing a set!
Haha!
Ya, that's probably a good idea. ;)
[IMG] Maximinus Thrax, Rome, AD 235-238 AE, sestertius, 31mm, 20g; 12h; AD 235-236 Obv.: IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG; laureate, draped bust right...
Not a Hadrian but a Dikaiosyne: [IMG] Probus, AD 276-282 Potin, tetradrachm, 7.5g, 20mm; 11h; Alexandria, AD 276/277 (regnal year 2) Obv.: A K M...
One day I intend to collect these. Nice coins!
See post #41
Tricked me! Cool score.
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