Looks like it will have some decent silvering on it.
Nice patina on it. [IMG] Attica, Athens (353 - 294 B.C) AR Tetradrachm O: Helmeted head of Athena right. Pi Style 3 R: AΘE Owl standing right,...
Great example. [IMG] Elagabalus (218 - 222 A.D.) Egypt, Alexandria Billon Tetradrachm O: A KAICAP MA AVP ANTWNINOC EVCEB, Laureate bust right. R:...
Great find and congrats. Never know when a snack ends up turning into a gem.
It's like there wasn't even an attempt.
Have a great New Year!
Those are all fantastic bronzes, Victor.I happen to like the "VIRTVS AVGG ET CAESS NN" & Maximianus, the best.
[ATTACH] Here is a Bil. Mark. Stolen from Coinfacts.
Fantastic, well done!
Great display
Nice, and why not use one of those see through thick holders, that Roma Numis. sends their coins in, from their auctions. I've always liked those...
Wow, that's one hell of an error, something I have never seen before, especially for ancients. So, is the total weight for the two than 13.19g?...
It looks like a nice provincial, probably looks better, in hand.
At least it went to a fellow forum member. @lordmarcovan I will still never forget the Caligula you got that ended up blowing up in bronze...
No rules at all. Make it how ever you wish.
The Claudius & Thaler are my favorites, in this selection.
I like the bee best. Still yet to add one, not even a bronze.
Hard not to dislike any of them, because it is gold, after all. But I like the Bull riding Tuna best.
He's one of the tougher ones to get.
Great upgrade indeed, congrats.
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