I'm sure the NGC ancients people are busy enough not to need to expand what they do, but I think there would be a market for more people and...
Am I correct that you've stated elsewhere that Trajan was awarded the title Parthicus in February 116, which allows a further narrowing down of...
Assuming that it doesn't have to be a Roman Provincial tetradrachm, I'll post this coin: Syria, Seleucid Empire, Antiochos VIII Epiphanes...
After looking again at the two photos, and communicating with the seller (Ken Dorney), I concluded that in fact my Trajan camel drachm is a double...
Keeping in mind that the slabbing companies do not actually guarantee authenticity -- although I would certainly trust the opinion of a company...
Thanks for the link. But: $74.65 US for the book, plus $51.93 US for shipping. No thanks! I'll wait for the response to my email!
I keep all the coin tags that come with my coins, usually inside their coin flips (which I keep in a box). For the last year or so, I've been...
I have never owned a slabbed coin and doubt I would ever buy one except with the express intention of taking it out. I can't afford the kind of...
However, it's been so many years since I've written in French that I'm much more comfortable writing in English. Do you think I can assume that...
Thanks. I read French.
I would also like to buy a copy, but I haven't been able to find it for sale anywhere.
Many thanks.
Many thanks. A long but interesting article with another classification system for Athens "mass coinage" Owls, by Reid Goldsborough, can be found...
That's a very impressive nose. Perhaps the designer of the coin was a secret Nerva supporter.
I use paper labels underneath the coins in my trays. To the extent coins come with their own pre-existing square or round tags/labels from the...
See https://www.avery.com/blank/shape/round-labels. As you can see, they come in a wide variety of diameters. Obviously they're sticky on the...
I am not making the call. I was quoting someone else who posted about Clio in an essentially public forum (more public than this one), and I...
This reminds me of the people I remember reading about who collect unopened boxes of old baseball cards, without ever knowing what they contain....
That's why I redacted from my quotation the specific information posted on Facebook that would enable someone to figure out his identity very...
Interesting. So the defendant Clio is pronounced not guilty in this case!
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