How much does L.P.P. currently go for?
Mine's blue or aqua. Also glossy apple green or deep green. I read somewhere over the years that the blue/aqua ones tend to come from the...
That answers my question. The book sounds very worthwhile. And btw, L.P.P. (the aforementioned Italian title) was an oversized book (enormous)...
I'm not going after that particular coin, but is Allen Berman's aol email contact still valid? The site hasn't changed in years, and I have some...
Pretty cool. Does the OP mean one of each Flavian denarii types or one of each emperor? I have at least one each of all of the 12 Caesars, but...
The Sestertius one looks interesting. Probably butchering the Italian, but Le Preziose Patina is the book I want. Always wanted a copy after...
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Very interesting, Curtis. Given the way very modern conflicts go, I don't think this particular conflict is going to last long. While it's a...
Rotates head and squints; is that a Leontius? Nice.
That is a cute coin; a nice addition to a spectacular collection! I'm a big coin guy; I don't think I even have a quadrans, unless I scooped up...
I'm not a stock market guy, but the stock market's been divorced from reality for years, especially since 2008. I think it's related to the...
I tried to plant grapevines, but the deer kept eating them. :mad::(
And there's a huge difference between the high end ancients market and the regular ancients. Common coins, unpopular coins and VG or Fine coins...
I'm not sure; are there that many from Ukraine and Russia? The question I had; are there any ancient coin dealers in Russia? There were...
Question: why were the tets done in poorer silver than the regular drachmae?
Those are some rather lovely coins, especially the ones in the open trays. I use flips. I briefly went with trays, but the coins just move...
If it's from Italy should I just forget about it?
It's ok to for sending stuff to businesses, but I avoid FedEx like the plague. Ditto United Package Smashers. There were actually some coins I...
I wish I could find one of the more realistic issues of the Follis, as illustrated on page 277 of Van Meter, left picture.
It seems like the people with Rufus in their names made some of the coolest coins during the late republic (the portrait issue, others).
Separate names with a comma.