This will be my third coin that I have purchased from the x6 collection. [ATTACH] MESEMBRIA, THRACE AR Diobol, 400-350 BC Corinthian helmet...
Should have been buying more in 1995 lol:greedy:
I stumbled upon this site while researching my other Miletos example. Seems to be a good source for info on anything Miletos....
Both images are of the same coin. The second set is the seller images, the top are mine. Yes it's mine.
Im on ebay a lot. Apparently some of you older folks need better glasses. I see supposed 1928's for sale quite often and when you go and click on...
Found this tiny guy a few weeks ago for $21, and just now getting around to posting it. [ATTACH] Seller images which are much brighter:...
Yes the 1920's were a bit rough for cents when it came to strike. Especially, those from San Francisco and Denver. I have several with great...
I think the man faced bull didrachm is by far my favorite. Very cool coins!
Im with coin A as well. I like the knight and horse better on that one.
All appear to be modern replicas.
A Commodus depicted as Hercules has been on my list for awhile now. Havent seen a good one yet but I like what Im seeing here. Here is my...
Im not sure about that. Maybe someone other than air tites? I switched all of my raw coins to premiere world holders. Self slabs if you will....
Yeah I have that problem too. They are best for bronze indianss and Lincolns. What you could to is use the ring style air tites. I think they are...
X marks the spot. Maybe there is treasure under that bill:wacky:
Um the Inverted Jenny comes to mind, but really, it's the only stamp i know of that has value. But I know nothing of stamps too.
Here I'll tell you that there is only one card present and it's the joker.
You should see the thread that has the blueprints for his office..
Here is this site. If you look at section 1 there is a sub heading marked a, that is where they talk about this coin. Good info on this site....
I would like a clashed one someday, if I could cherrypick it. Here are two of mine that are graded: 1857 PCGS XF-40 [ATTACH] 1858 NGC G-4...
I could see it being Vespasian or Titus I guess. Head to the left is pretty cool. No clue about the reverse though.
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