@expat ’s accidental double post is actually appropriate here. It bears repeating. I’ll say it yet a third time! Well done to @SensibleSal66...
I would imagine proofs don’t get much earlier than that?
Wow, a proof Cartwheel!
That’s the mintage. The number slabbed in that grade is the population.
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This thread has eyecandy potential, I can already see.
I’m going to try to make it.
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Love that tree motif!
I like it. I reckon it’s a CircCam by my standards. Ambitious project!
I’m not in the Tampa Bay Area but maybe I’ll see some of y’all in Orlando if I make it to the FUN show. Was fun to meet you at the last one.
They are indeed appealing in any grade.
At least a 66
The Augsburg bracteate is indeed a relatively newer addition.
Basiliscus is pretty rare, no? Is he one of the ones you only see in gold? The bronzes were pretty tiny and crude by this time, right?
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Sharp!
Wow, right from the very end. Amazing.
I like: Egypt, Alexandria. Dattari. Hadrian (Honorable Mention #1) Gaul, Massalia, AR Drachm Roman Republican Coins, Q. Crepereius M.f. Rocus,...
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