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An absolutely amazing coin, one I would love to have in my collection, congratulations!
My coin has a poids of 12.40. I have never seen the Pozzi plate coin, but yes, the 'head in profile' is a very rare transitional type from the...
Some beautiful examples here. @Terence Cheesman, that is just an absolutely stunning coin, I can't imagine there could be any better! Here's my...
Great coin orfew, very interesting piece. I would love to have one from the Butcher and Ponting study.
Great example @Antonius Britannia! The year 60's shekels have some of the most distinctive eagles. Sadly, I passed one up a while back and I...
Does he sell any authentic legionary denarii? Every one he has listed right now looks bad.
I’m surprised @Lolli the usual Lanz apologist, hasn’t popped in to say how Lanz never intentionally sells fakes.
Here are some of my owls. [ATTACH]
What a beautiful coin! Was the negotiating for real? In other words, if you had agreed on a price, would the deal have actually gone through?
Lanz is the most crooked, dishonest dealer I’ve ever done business with.
I wouldn’t even call this a repro, more something you might find in crackerjack box. Do they even make crackerjacks anymore?
That is an amazing coin, had I seen it, it would definitely have found a place in my collection!
Great pickup @Orfew. I would have been bidding on that coin myself if I hadn't recently found one. I agree that the o mint denarii have a distinct...
Just an double strike indeed! No my kind fellow, a flip-over double strike! :happy: Here is my four bankers mark version: [ATTACH]
Just for the record, Joe (Forum) does not have a “relatively good reputation.” He is extremely honest, diligent and has an excellent reputation....
That scrape doesn't bother me at all. A definite keeper!
I'm sorry but I don't think there is any chance this is an ancient coin. Nothing looks right about it at all. I would check the Forum Fake Reports...
Many, including myself, find overstruck coins very interesting. They can drive you crazy trying to figure out the under type. On the other hand,...
[ATTACH] Silver drachm, RPC I 3620; Sydenham 42; BMC Cappadocia p. 46, 11, Caesarea mint, weight 3.498g, maximum diameter 18.0mm, die axis 0o,...
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