A wonderful and touching set of coins. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks everyone! I really appreciate the compliments!
A stunning year, IoM! Your #1 Three Sisters is my favorite and your Hadrian set is gorgeous and well-matched. I'm greatly looking forward to the...
I've enjoyed all of the Top 10 posts so far and have been delaying mine until one final purchase comes in which could be a contender... but alas,...
Congratulations on a great year - your Galba is exceptional!
A gorgeous "type set" display, ancientnut! Here's my Lucania distater/dinomos/15.7 gram-weighing-denomination: [IMG] It's a small detail but the...
Pictures of front facing coins are particularly tricky. Here is arguably my most attractive coin and one which I think I've managed to represent...
Thanks! The difference in style is usually a good indicator for Civil War denarii. That said, they're relatively rather rare so it's difficult to...
Here's my example, not from the original issue but issued during the Roman Civil War with the intent of calling back to peaceful times: [Img]...
Hardly a mediocre example! it's hard to find reverse centering that nice on these.
Speaking of, a recent non-coin purchase of mine - a praying mantis in amber (20 million years old). Coins and insects don't have to be mutually...
A truly phenomenal coin. Congratulations!
A gorgeous example! Are you looking at a single set of each location in a variety of metals or a set of all in each metal to match your Twelve...
Congratulations! EL staters are an enjoyably hefty and imposing denomination to behold :)
Amazon will automatically adjust prices based on supply. A friend of mine published a book and only made 10 copies available on Amazon initially,...
What a fantastic find! Nice eye :-) I don't have the Minotaur version but I do have the variety depicting the Labyrinth, a coin which I happily...
Thank you for your interest! I have sent an email now - let me know if you have any issues receiving it.
Wow! I know nothing about butterflies but those are gorgeous!
Here's an example of a Katane tetradrachm signed by Euainetos. His name (EYAIN) is written on the obverse (quadriga side, not the Arethusa side)...
There are a couple coins I regret selling purely for greedy reasons: I know that if I had put them in a different auction, they would have...
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