Well done on your set completion! Sutlers are something I've really wanted to get into except they're just SO expensive!
[IMG] There's mine @old49er !
Nothing to post here that the regulars haven't seen before but here are my mine: [IMG] Hadrian, AD 117 - 138 AE as, 10.8g, 27mm; 6h; Rome mint,...
You've been around long enough...I'm surprised.
It's a winner! I've never seen an obverse like that...but that could be due to my own inexperience.
They are tons of fun. Once I got started I haven't looked back!
Or...you can find an Augustus for under $100. I think all of mine were under that price (I would have to check my records).
I have a few military chips. I need to image them...
Very nice! Sadly I don't have an image of mine...weird...
You can do a yearly payment. I did. And it's not an automatic renewal.
Well heck, I would like to enter as well.
Very cool that Q.D.B. responded and that E-Sylum is featuring this thread. It's a very good resource full of interesting topics from modern...
Oh nice! I'll have to keep my eyes open.
You're right it does deserve it's own thread! Great job on the research. I feel this kind of information adds real value to these pieces in ways...
Also I can ship to Europe inexpensively.
Here one of mine: I just love these Mars advancing! [IMG] Severus Alexander, Rome, AD 222-235 AR, denarius, 19mm, 2.4g; 6h; Rome mint, AD 226...
But you can carpet bomb it! :p:D I'm actually about to start working bombers in the next couple months. Should be interesting.
There is only only one branch of the DoD that can destroy the world...but besides that: [ATTACH]
I'll participate!
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