Warren, Thank you. This is an excellent site. I'm just beginning to rebuild my collection of large folles of the tetrarchy and this has...
Very nice haul Andrew. Something for everyone in this lot. Strikingly beautiful two tone green patina on the RRC 187/2 PVR bronze.
There are horses here... But also a little dog. [ATTACH]
Very interesting issue and great informational writeup.
Very impressive @rrdenarius.
I have had the same avatar/handle name for many years. It's source is this coin from the years when my collecting passion was early US copper....
Really great coins and lots of diversity. Congratulations.
These L. Cossutius C.f. Sabula issues have attracted very high prices in recent years and I understand why. They are not enormously rare coins...
Yeah really, I probably shouldn't even worry about it.
@RonSanderson that is a good idea. Thanks, I'll try it. For lint, I normally use a manual lense cleaning air bubble but this approach may get...
I have never had anything but coins in these trays. I never place the tickets round or otherwise in the trays. I should say this is my primary...
After decades of use, a few of my Abafil trays are unsurprisingly getting a little shabby with darker splotchy patterns in the red velvet. Maybe...
Really beautiful well centered example with lovely toning. I noticed in the Heritage sale results there were a few really good values in the...
. Yours is a very nice representative example. I had never heard this and never seen an example. . Thanks Carthago, most impressive.
@Bing, Lovely Bonus Eventus style on your Scribonius. When I first bought mine from Tom Mckenna, it was style that won over all other attributes....
Rounding of my purchases at NYINC are three denarii: 1. CN LENTVLUS Lentulus struck these SC coins as quaestor, probably in Spain as part of...
I play classical guitar (for my own pleasure, not in performance). [ATTACH] Ride my Trek FX4 bike 10-40 miles every day that it reaches above...
Beautiful high end examples all.
Reviving this thread to say that I finally finished Michael Harlan's book 81 -64 BCE (red cover) just before the NYINC this year. I found the...
Wow. Thanks. On first glance this seems to be a significant source of free info that I had never seen before.
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