@Severus Alexander- aside from agreeing with the suggestion that you lighten the background grey in your monogram, I quite like what you've done...
WOW. That's off-the-charts cool. I've been looking at Anglo-Saxon sceats (sceatta?) lately, and very much rethinking my prior disinterest in...
Spain [ATTACH]
How many different rulers/personalities do you have on aurei, now? I couldn't afford one solitary, low-end aureus. (Well, OK, maybe one or two...
Sicily, Akragas: silver hemidrachm, ca. 410-406 BC [ATTACH]
Italy. [ATTACH]
To Macedonia. Now, I realize the ancient and modern Macedonias are two very different, geographically separate entities, but since the ancient...
Very strange item. But intriguing.
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Continue with Turkey, or go back to "two-headed", as you prefer.
Though a Greek coin, this was struck in a place that is now part of Western Turkey. Greece (Mysia, Lampsakos): silver diobol; janiform heads and...
Back across the pond to Ireland. [IMG]
What's on the other side? Anything? It's really hard to say. I'm not even sure we're dealing with a coin, here. Could be some kind of token,...
Very handsome. Dunno how much of a premium I'd pay (not much- I'm tightfisted when it comes to toning premiums), but I like that one quite a bit.
Funny, I thought "Fred", too. :p (It's not the most Thai-sounding name, but... there ya go!) PS- seriously, though, @coin_nut lives in Thailand...
I've never heard of the "......" grading service before, either!
Carbon spot, most likely. Not a good thing, unfortunately.
Yes, me too.
I just bought this one from @Valentinian. [IMG]
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