Used to fight with my brother when I was younger. Now that I'm older, I'm more mellowed out a tiny bit, he is still a bonehead though.
Wasn't sure either if it was allowed in NY. So I'm guessing its their choice if they want to. Do have to say though, I haven't been to a store...
Happy New Year Wish everyone a great 2018
I'm going, hard to resist not going. Hopefully nothing eventful happens and stops me.
Some really good looking Julia Donna coins. Congrats on the new addition.
Congrats on the 2 years @Sallent I started off with Morgan Dollars then slowly went towards the dark side. Still like the US coins and world...
Steve stay strong and kick this thing in the behind again. Will be waiting for your return and post some of your beauties.
I would contact them before ordering anything. Though the owner is nice he doesnt keep his site updated. Last time I ordered a few things from him...
Well if you insist :D [IMG]
Awesome coin and congrats.
Probably coins from lesser known eras and regions. Elymais [IMG] Nabataea [IMG]
Thanks, hope the info is correct now. Your eyes are better than mine, was staring at the letters for hours and couldn't make it out.
I'm always on the lookout for interesting coins. And since getting into Roman coins, I've been looking to add to my Sestertius collection. Wont be...
Good to hear you are ok @TIF Hope everything turns out ok quickly. And where do you find these Domna coins that I never knew about? lol Really nice.
Um, nice coin? Cant think of a better word, maybe spectacular? :D Don't think my entire collection adds up to that much. Would probably still...
Congrats on a sweet looking coin. I have yet to reach even near that amount yet, though there are lots of coins I wouldn't mind getting in that range.
Have been interested in the Campgate coins too. Need to delve deeper into LRB and the variations of campgate coins. So far my only one [IMG]
Hope you and your dad is ok. With early treatment he can beat cancer.
Good looking coin, always liked the Faustina : Peacock coins. Got a Faustina Sr. with a peacock but none of Jr.
Ptolemy IX Soter II, by name is Lathyrus Greek for Chickpea (really?) Is the Macedonian king of Egypt in 116-110, 109-107 and 88-81 B.C. He ruled...
Separate names with a comma.